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Rams Island Heritage Project Supported By |
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Ram’s Island Heritage Project The Ram’s Island Heritage Project is a voluntary community based project lead by the River Bann and Lough Neagh Association (RBLNA) a branch of the Inland Waterways Association of Ireland (IWAI). RBLNA's aims are to preserve and promote the amenities of the River Bann and Lough Neagh, their tributaries and associated waterways. The Association has held many boat rallies over the years. A highly successful event was held at Portglenone in 1998. Very well attended rallies were held in June 2000 and in August 2001, 2002, 2003 on Lough Neagh, Various events are planned for 2004.The Association has made substantial donations to Lough Neagh Rescue and to the R.N.L.I. The Association has produced charts and guides including a very successful pilot book for the navigable system. RBLNA is a voluntary body of waterways enthusiasts with members whose interests are boating, natural and built heritage, conservation, bird watching, wildlife, history, archaeology and fishing. If you are interested in any of the above and wish to join us in this project as a volunteer click here to download an application form to become a member or click here to email us. We are looking for volunteers to join us in a hands on approach whether as a fundraiser, organiser, warden or working on the Island. Skilled or unskilled are welcome. New skills can be learnt on this project. fax us on 02894462375 or telephone 07715368050
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This site was last updated 08-Oct-2007