Crosshaven

Founded 1884

Your chance to Clean Up this Saturday

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This is a really great initiative undertaken by the GAA - please see more details below. Everyone is welcome and we will be meeting up in the Clubhouse at 10am on Saturday morning (April 11th) and finish at 11.30am. Bags, pickers will be provided - please wear a club top and a high viz if you have it. Bring gloves also.  We will be leaving the Clubhouse and going down Camden hill and to Graball bay - so kill 2 birds with the one stone - and get in some exercise also. Everyone is welcome.

Cork GAA is delighted to announce that this year’s Community Clean Up Day will take place on Saturday, April 11th 2026. 
 
Now entering its third year, the initiative continues to position Cork GAA as a national leader in sustainability within the Association. It forms an important part of An Taisce’s National Spring Clean month and has grown into one of the largest coordinated county-wide clean-up efforts undertaken by any GAA County Board.
 
The Clean Up Day is proudly supported by our valued and longstanding partners An Taisce, Tidy Towns, Cork County Council and Cork City Council, highlighting the strength of collaboration across the county in delivering meaningful environmental impact.
 
As always, the initiative is open to all elements of the club including hurling, football, camogie and underage teams

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