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Stream Number County Project Title Organisation / Lead Applicant 1 Sport Stream 1 - Total Stream 2 - Total Stream Organisation / Lead Applicant Funding sought Funding sought County Project Title Sport (s) Project Summary number 1 for Development for Delivery Phase Phase Indoor facility with synthetic pitch, outdoor floodlit multisport 3G pitch, GAA pitches & athletics track 1 Cavan Cavan Regional Sports Campus Cavan County Council Multi - sports €1,116,907 with grass inset. Kilrush Indoor Sports Facility at Kilrush 1 Clare Clare County Council Multi - sports A new Indoor Sports hall (36m X 25m) €119,789 Community School A Flood-Lit All-Weather pitch at Clare GAA 2 Clare Clare County Council GAA All weather playing pitch, floodlighting, perimeter pitch fencing, behind goal netting €1,161,129 Centre of Excellence, Tulla Aghada GAA Sports Arena & Facilities Cork County Council / Aghada 1 Cork County GAA, Walking Construction of an indoor sports arena, development of an outdoor playing facility. €500,000 Development GAA Club 1 Cork County Carrigaline Indoor Sports Arena & Gym Cork County Council Multi - sports Large indoor Sports Arena & Gym €150,000 1 Cork County Fermoy Municipal Swimming Pool Upgrade Cork County Council Swimming Upgrade swimming pool €50,000 Running Track & Facilities at West Light the 1000 m grass running trail, construct a tartan sprint track 100m long and 4 lanes wide with a 2 Cork County Cork County Council Athletics €489,509 Muskerry AC. long pit jump and a sports hall & gym Kilworth GAA Dressing Room Complex & 2 Cork County Cork County Council GAA New dressing Room complex & community gym, hurling wall and car park upgrade €572,429 community gym 2 Cork County Midleton GAA New Development Cork County Council GAA Development of a Clubhouse and a full size all-weather 4G pitch €1,470,000 1 Cork County West Cork Community Sports Hub Cork County Council Multi - sports Two 4G pitches, 1 grass pitch, 1 training grass pitch, 8 lane athletic track & a large sports hall €121,450 Training, participation and playing facilities including grass pitches, floodlighting, artificial pitch with 2 Cork City Munster Centre of Excellence (Phase One) Football Association of Ireland Soccer €2,700,932 floodlighting and dressing rooms Urgent upgrade of water training facility (slips and pontoons and rowing course), Replace the present rowing and landing pontoons & access gangways, development (Albano course), 2 Cork County Rowing Ireland Rowing €817,398 racing course & access for National Rowing surveys, dismantling of the existing pontoons & preparatory works. Centre 1 Cork County Mallow Town Park Sports Hub Cork County Council Multi - sports Town Park Sports Hub €125,000 Bandon Athletics Track and Training 1 Cork County Cork County Council Athletics Development of Athletics Track and Training Facilities €55,000 Facilities Munster Branch IRFU 2 Cork City Munster Rugby Centre of Excellence Rugby Indoor Training Facility, a single storey ticketing booth & associated parking facilities €2,016,022 (MBIRFU) Multi - sports CORK CITY COUNCIL on (incl. GAA, 1 Cork City UCC Sports Park behalf of UNIVERSITY Development of a sports park €322,198 hockey, rugby, COLLEGE CORK soccer) Athletics Ireland & Cork Institute of Athletics Ireland & Cork Institute 2 Cork City Athletics Construction & operation of a high performance athletics indoor training facility €12,300,000 Technology Community Sport Project of Technology Donegal Community Stadium (Finn Harps) 2 Donegal Football Association of Ireland Soccer Development of a senior soccer stadium & regional development centre. €5,321,346 & Regional Development Centre Donegal County Council on Letterkenny Regional Sports-Activity Hub 1 Donegal behalf of Letterkenny Institute of Multi - sport Development of a multi-purpose sports hub. €435,793 (LRSAH) Technology 1 Dublin City Dalymount Park Redvelopment Dublin City Council Soccer Redevelopment of Dalymount Park, Phibsborough €1,225,000 Develop a white water rafting course, a swift water rescue training facility & a kayaking/water polo pool 1 Dublin City Georges Dock White Water Course Dublin City Council Kayak / Rafting €416,302 at George’s Dock Royal Dublin Society (the Rugby, Demolish existing Anglesea stand & terrace & replace it with a new increased capacity two-tier 2 Dublin City RDS Main Arena Redevelopment €20,000,000 "RDS") Equestrian grandstand. Aviva Stadium Euro 2020 Improvement New Stadium DAC (T/A Aviva Rugby, Soccer, (a) new pitch (b) new LED sports lights (c) A mid-tier LED ribbon and (d) Replace existing South Stand 2 Dublin City €3,150,000 Projects Stadium) Multi-sport screen Indoor Sports Centre Phase 1 at TU Dublin, Phase 1 - 4 basketball sports hall, ancillary sports hall, 16m climbing wall, fitness gym, fitness studios, 1 Dublin City Dublin City Council Multi - sports €2,330,000 Grangegorman Campus board training room & meeting room, ancillary changing accommodation A new mezzanine floor fitted inside the shell of the current Ringside Venue to include a new entrance door and canopy at the rear end of the existing building, Creating a new entrance lobby, new concrete 2 Dublin City Ringside Training & Education Centre Irish Athletic Boxing Association Boxing €342,061 stairwell & new elevator leading up to the new mezzanine at 1st floor level. Create a new viewing gallery and allow space for another boxing ring. ‘Regional Training Centre’ for National and Regional squads comprising an ‘all glass’ squash court 1 Dublin City Irish Squash Regional Training Centre Irish Squash CLG Squash €46,970 ‘back to back’ with a (glass lined) doubles court. Multi - sports, Dun Laoghaire - Dun Laoghaire - Rathdown 1 The National Watersports Campus Sailing, Scuba A National Watersports Campus in Dun Laoghaire. €589,190 Rathdown County Council Diving Dun Laoghaire - Dun Laoghaire - Rathdown Replace the swimming pool facility, 25 metre and children's pools, using modern pool plant systems 1 Glenalbyn Swimming Pool Swimming €156,142 Rathdown County Council and pool tank design features. Dun Laoghaire - Dun Laoghaire - Rathdown Multi - sports, A new Sports Building with a sports hall, swimming pool, gymnasium, dance hall & offices, a new two 2 Samuel Beckett Civic Campus Phase 2 €26,901,260 Rathdown County Council Swimming storey car park and a re-landscaped civic space with an events area Dun Laoghaire - St Thomas's Community Multisports Dún Laoghaire Rathdown A specialised Gymnasium Area, a large multisport hall, an indoor sprint track area, a strength and 2 Multi - sports €7,000,000 Rathdown Complex, Tibradden Road, Whitechurch County Council conditioning gym and a secure indoor & outdoor storage areas for all clubs. Dun Laoghaire - Kilbogget Community Sports Centre, Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown New, shared clubhouse facilities, including dressing rooms, toilets, showers, meeting rooms, gym, 1 multi - sports €712,762 Rathdown Ballybrack, Dublin County Council reception and social areas, as well as a new running track and a shared all-weather pitch 2 Galway Sportsground Redevelopment Connacht Rugby Rugby High performance training centre and modern stadium with capacity of 12,000 €20,000,000 GAA, Ladies Full size 4G all-weather GAA pitch (floodlit), 2 x full size sand based GAA pitches (1 floodlit), a juvenile 2 Galway Renville Sports and Community Centre Oranmore Maree GAA Football and pitch, 3 x training / warm up areas, ball wall, 2km lit community amenity walking/ running track, large €2,800,000 Camogie car park, public toilets & machinery shed. Full Size Astro turf pitch, Multi Use Games Area (MUGA) for volley ball, tennis, underage soccer, New Inn Community 2 Galway East Galway Sports Campus Multi - sports multipurpose training area, ball wall for handball, racket ball and hurling practise, Basketball court, €999,083 Development Company Ltd Bocce Playing Area, New dressing rooms, New car parking and general landscaping Phase 1:Multisport indoor arena & field park for gymnastics, athletics, hockey & pump track in Roscam, Merlin Woods Integrated Sports & 1 Galway City Galway City Council Multi - sports all weather pitch for Balybane, orienteering & walking facilities in Merlin Woods. Phase 2: Public €100,000 Recreational campus swimming pool at Doughiska Park with athletics track, multisport floodlit grass facility & gym. Swimming, Water 2 Galway City Galway Regional Aquatic & Fitness Centre Galway City Council 34 Metre x 25 Metre (17 Lane) swimming pool. €10,671,220 Polo Build a facility that will incorporate 9 separate compartments measuring a total of 3,650m2. These can 1 Galway City River Corrib Rowing & Recreational Centre Galway City Council Rowing be divided by club or activity and will incorporate an Indoor Rowing Tank which is suitable for safe €326,000 winter training. Large and flexible spaces are available for indoor training, gym and social facilities. National Sports and Adventure Centre, 1 Kerry Kerry County Council Multi -Sport Fully accessible National Sports and Adventure Centre (NSAC) €1,975,626 Killarney Water based The Shackleton Outdoor Education Centre 1 Kildare Kildare County Council sports, rock Building to aid the development and growth of the existing local water based clubs in Athy €455,000 in Athy, Co. Kildare climbing GAA, Ladies Redevelopment of St Conleths Kildare GAA Demolition of existing Main stand, club house and section of boundary wall and turnstiles. Construct 2 Kildare Kildare GAA Football and €6,500,000 Ground, Newbridge, Co Kildare new stand, works to playing pitch and provision of floodlighting Camogie Development of a swimming pool / multi Swimming Mulit - 1 Kildare Kildare
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