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Great turnout for new Killyclogher running programme

THERE was a great turnout on the first night of a new running programme set up in memory of a young Omagh man.

Enda Dolan was in his first term at Queen’s University when he was struck and killed by a van in Belfast in October 2014.

Since Enda’s death, his family have campaigned to increase the maximum sentence for causing death or serious injury by dangerous driving.

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The Enda Dolan Foundation was also set up in his honour.

The foundation have joined forces with Killyclogher/Cappagh GAC to launch the new running programme ahead of the annual Killyclogher 10K and 5K Fun Run, which will take place on Saturday, June 7.

A spokesperson for the GAA club said there was a great turnout last night for the first training session.

However, anyone who was not able to make it can still sign up for the programme.

The next session is next Tuesday night from 6.30pm and registration slots are still available.

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