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In partnership with Ulster Rugby, the GAA, and the IFA, PeacePlayers International (NI) will host the Belfast Interface Games (BIG); a series of cross-community multi-sport camps for children aged 9-13 years from North, South, East and West Belfast in July and August…… Full story CLICK HERE
Belfast, Northern Ireland, 10th July 2012 – In partnership with Ulster Rugby, the Gaelic Athletic Association, and the Irish Football Association, PeacePlayers International – Northern Ireland (PPI-NI) will host the Belfast Interface Games (BIG), a series of cross-community multi-sport camps for children aged 9 – 13 years from North, East and West Belfast in July […]