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Project Title Advocates Description of Project Total Cost of Project County Project Title Advocates Description of Project Total Cost of County Total Grant Project St Thomas's Dún Laoghaire Multisport Campus including a €10,000,000 Dublin €5,250,000 Community Multisports Rathdown County multisport gymnasium, hall and Complex, Tibradden Council an indoor sprint track area. Road, Whitechurch Archery Ireland The outdoor area includes track Fencing Ireland and field facilities as well as a Triathlon Ireland jogging trail around the site and Cycling Ireland a Special Olympics specialist outdoor archery area. Ireland Athletics Ireland Gymnastics Ireland Sportsground Galway City Council Construction of a high €30,000,000 Galway €10,000,000 Redevelopment Special Olympics performance training centre and Ireland modern stadium with capacity of Community Games 12,000. The current pitch will be Irish Rugby Football replaced with synthetic grass. Union Community Games and Special Olympics Ireland will host sporting events in the facilities. Athletics Ireland & Cork City Council Construction & operation of a €22,900,000 Cork €9,225,000 Cork Institute of Athletics Ireland high performance athletics Technology indoor training facility. Community Sport Resurfacing of the existing Project outdoor track. Redevelopment of Waterford City Construction of new seated €7,700,000 Waterford €3,753,750 Waterford GAA's County stands complete with disabled primary County Council accommodation. Upgrade to Grounds - Walsh Park Gaelic Athletic dressing rooms and pitches. Assocation Camogie Assocation Ladies Gaelic Football Association RDS Main Arena Horse Ireland, Construction of a two-tier €46,573,435 Dublin €10,000,000 Redevelopment Irish Rugby Football capacity grandstand to replace Union the existing Anglesea stand and terrace. Galway Regional Galway City Council Construction of a new swimming €15,244,600 Galway €8,003,415 Aquatic & Fitness Swim Ireland pool that will have the capability Centre to host National and International water polo/short course swimming events. Munster Centre of Cork County Council Development of facilities €3,858,473 Cork €2,025,699 Excellence Phase One Football Association including grass pitches, of Ireland floodlighting, artificial pitch with floodlighting and dressing rooms Regional Athletics Limerick City and Construction of athletics track to €2,536,431 Limerick €1,256,276 Hub Newcastle West County Council International Association of Athletics Ireland Athletics Federation (IAAF) standard including all associated track facilities with disability access. Ringside Training & Irish Athletic Boxing Construction of a viewing gallery €488,659 Dublin €300,000 Education Centre Association and a new boxing ring. Upgrade of facilities including a new mezzanine floor and a new entrance lobby. Modernising Páirc Gaelic Athletic Redevelopment of Pairc €11,948,837 Meath €6,273,139 Tailteann Association Tailteann including 4000 Ladies Gaelic Seater stand and refurbishing Football facilities such as dressing Association Camogie rooms. Re-alignment of pitch Association and new floodlights. Urgent upgrade of Cork County Council Replacement of rowing and €908,220 Cork €613,049 water training facility Rowing Ireland landing pontoons & access (slips and pontoons gangways, development (Albano and rowing course), course) at the National Rowing racing course & access Centre for National Rowing Centre Renville Sports and Galway County Construction of a full size 4G all- €4,000,000 Galway €2,100,000 Community Centre Council weather GAA pitch (floodlit), 2 x Gaelic Athletic full size sand based GAA Association pitches, a juvenile pitch, training Ladies Gaelic areas, ball wall, 2km lit Football community amenity walking/ Association Camogie running track and public toilets Association Samuel Beckett Civic Dun Laoghaire - Construction of a new Sports €38,430,372 Dublin €5,000,000 Campus Phase 2 Rathdown County Building, a linear park Council connecting the spectator areas to the path to be suitable for wheelchairs, jogging and running. Essential Safety improvemeLaoisnt Cwoorksunty P CorotuanrlcinilgEtonsse Lnetiials usreaf eCtye nimtrepro Svwementimmi ng P€o4o8l3,047 Laois €300,000 works to Portarlington Leisure Centre Swimming Pool. Munster Rugby Centre Cork City Council Construction of an indoor €2,880,032 Cork €1,512,017 of Excellence Munster Branch IRFU Training Facility with a floodlight (MBIRFU) 3G playing surface, gymnasium, dressing rooms and treatment rooms. Single storey ticketing booth and associated parking facilities. Waterpoint Aqua Park Sligo County Council Essential infrastructural repair to €497,858 Sligo €300,000 Renovation Project roof and improvements to the heating system to the Waterpoint Enniscorthy Sports Wexford County Upgrade the existing Athletics €499,000 Wexford €300,000 Hub Council facility to include the provision of a sports amenity building and construction of a throwing cage for discus and hammer. Redevelopment of St Kildare County Construction of a new 3000 €10,500,000 Kildare €4,875,000 Conleths Kildare GAA Council seated stand including changing Ground, Newbridge, Co Gaelic Athletic facilities and public toilets. Kildare Association Installation of floodlighting, Ladies Gaelic upgrade works to pitch including Football a new playing surface. Association Camogie Association The Watershed Kilkenny County Expansion of the gym to €2,750,000 Kilkenny €1,443,750 Development, Kilkenny Council maximise space to create a dual purpose spin studio. Replace defender filters in the swimming pool. Track Hoists for changing rooms to cater for people with a disability. Emergency Works - Limerick City and Relocation and rewiring of the €1,231,731 Limerick €646,659 Swimming Pool Plant County Council plant room due to flooding. Room at Askeaton Pool and Leisure,Askeaton, Co. Limerick Wicklow Swimming PoolW aincdk lLoewis Cuoreu ntyCentre Refurbish and upgrade the €1,646,052 Wicklow €864,177 Council swimming pool facilities Improve building accessibility for wheelchair access. Refurbishment and Louth County Upgrade of swimming pool wet €492,000 Louth €300,000 upgrade to the Dundalk Council changing village with major Leisure Centre emphasis on disability access. Linear Walkway and Meath County Linear walkway, sports playing €3,832,907 Meath €2,012,276 Playing Fields Rooske Council fields, changing facilities Road, Dunboyne, Co. Meath East Galway Sports Galway County Full Size Astro turf pitch, Multi €1,479,083 Galway €749,312 Campus Council , Use Games Area New Inn Community (MUGA) for volley ball, tennis, Development underage soccer, multipurpose Company Ltd training area, ball wall for handball, racket ball and hurling practice, Basketball court, Bocce Playing Area, New dressing rooms, New car parking and general landscaping Charlesland Athletics Wicklow County Replace the running track at €589,795 Wicklow €309,642 Track Scheme, Co Council Shoreline Sports Park Wicklow Donegal Community FAI Stadium Development at €6,755,259 Donegal €3,991,009 Stadium (Finn Harps) Stranorlar, Co Donegal.
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