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Published 10:53 2 Mar 2020 GMT
Updated 10:57 2 Mar 2020 GMT
The owner of Happy Feet, Kelly O’Hickey, said that she was inspired by Andrew McGinley's eulogy and that all parts of the playground will reflect Carla and her brothers, as well as another former student Clodagh Magliozzi who passed away due to illness.
Speaking to The Echo Ms O'Hickey said;
"The playground will be a space that represents each of the children, for the children in Happy Feet. It’s something concrete and tangible. They were children and they loved to play. I know that they would have loved each of their areas, because they’re going to represent who they were. I think it’s going to be an opportunity for people to integrate their memories of the children and to give them space to heal."Carla’s Castle will be a Frozen-themed section, Darragh’s Den will feature paintings of Marvel characters and Conor’s Cave will be Lego-themed. There will also be a special fairy garden called Clodagh's Cottage in memory of four-year-old Clodagh Magliozzi. A coffee morning in aid of Carla’s Kingdom is due to be held in Rathcoole Community Centre on Thursday, March 5, from 9.30am to 11am, for anyone who would like to contribute to the new playground. Those who can not attend can contact [email protected] to offer a contribution.

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