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30 Oct 2025

Dundalk Sub Aqua Club hold New Year's Eve bucket collection

Dundalk Sub Aqua Club hold New Year's Eve bucket collection

Dundalk Sub Aqua Search And Rescue have thanked everyone who donated to their annual bucket collection on New Years Eve.

The club said: “Once again the people of Dundalk & surrounding areas have shown their appreciation of the work we do within our group, & with your help we'll continue in that work.

“If you or family member/friends couldn't get to us today, but would like to donate, there are a number of options below.

“All monies collected today, every cent and euro will go directly to the upkeep and maintenance of our equipment.”

Dundalk Sub Aqua Search and Rescue Unit are a group of Volunteer scuba divers who train all year and train at different locations in Ireland.

They receive no funding from the government for our work and all their funding comes from donations and fundraising with the bulk of this coming from the bucket collection.

Dundalk Sub Aqua Search and Rescue Unit have been involved in numerous operations this year in Fermanagh, Dublin, Dundalk and Louth.

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