Grant Allocations – Stream 1 of Large Scale Sport Infrastructure Fund

Grant Allocations – Stream 1 of Large Scale Sport Infrastructure Fund

Grant Allocations – Stream 1 of Large Scale Sport Infrastructure Fund Total Cost Project Title Advocates Summary of Project County Total Grant of Project Dublin City Council, TU Dublin, Grangegorman The development of an Indoor Sport Centre. Phase 1 Indoor Sports Centre Development Agency, will comprise of a Sports Hall, Gym, Fitness Studio and Phase 1 at TU Dublin, Mountaineering Ireland, Changing Accommodation. Later phases will include a Grangegorman Campus Volleyball Ireland, swimming pool with changing accommodation, squash €45,000,000 Dublin €1,747,500 Basketball Ireland, and handball courts and indoor jogging track. Paralympics Ireland. Cavan Regional Sports Cavan County Council, Indoor facility with synthetic pitch, outdoor floodlit multisport 3G pitch, GAA pitches & athletics track with Campus Cavan GAA County Board €28,284,768 Cavan €837,680 grass inset. Multi-pitch community hub comprising of a full sized Donegal County Council, 4G artificial grass pitch, grass match pitch, cricket Letterkenny Regional Letterkenny Institute of wicket, two full sized soccer pitches, 4 small grass Sports-Activity Hub Technology, Ladies Gaelic pitches, training area and hurling wall. A walking trail (LRSAH) Football Association, with outdoor gym, a playground and cross country €13,817,876 Donegal €326,845 Cricket Ireland route, an athletic sprint track and building with changing rooms. A National Watersports Campus in Dun Laoghaire including a centre for community watersports activities Dun Laoghaire - and public slipway and a High Performance Coaching National Watersports Rathdown County Council, Centre. A mixed use space for hosting international Campus Irish Sailing and Irish sailing championships, swimming, triathlon, rowing and €8,591,718 Dublin €441,893 Underwater Council canoeing. Accommodation facilities for NGB’s and Campus tenants. Redevelopment of Dalymount Park creating a new four sided stadium around a re-orientated pitch. The Dalymount Park Dublin City Council, stadium and pitch will be UEFA Category 3 compliant. Redevelopment Football Association of The overall capacity will be 6,000. The stadium will €34,300,000 Dublin €918,750 Ireland provide a home ground for Bohemians FC and Shelbourne FC. An indoor 4 court sports hall. One outdoor floodlit 3G iRos (Indoor Recreation Roscommon County pitch and one grass pitch. A perimeter trail for and Outdoor Sports Park) Council recreational walking. Redeployment of existing tennis Roscommon €6,102,044 Roscommon €136,484 courts within the site and enhancements to car parking and site access A tennis centre containing six covered clay courts and two open air courts; One 4G full-sized floodlit pitch Tipperary County Council, incorporating a covered stand for 600 spectators; One Regional Sports Campus Tennis Ireland, Tipperary sand-carpet, full-sized floodlit pitch with covered Thurles GAA, Limerick Institute of accommodation for further spectators as part of the Technology principal stand structure; a multi-purpose ancillary €18,710,000 Tipperary €562,554 space building, an extension to the strength and conditioning facility and a lit running trail. .

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