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The United Kingdom government has announced that they have allocated £50 million towards the redevelopment of Casement Park. The reconstruction of the 34,500 capacity stadium - home to Antrim GAA ...
While a new Casement Park moved a step closer this week, it is desperately sad that the famous stadium has become a tense and troubled crucible for sectarian bile and hatred of the ‘other side ...
The UK government announcement includes £50 million to support the stadium being developed over four years. Ms O’Neill said: “Casement Park is an Executive flagship project and is more than ...
GAA president Jarlath Burns has welcomed the government's "important and significant" contribution for the redevelopment of Casement Park, but added it is not the "final piece of the jigsaw". A £ ...
The UK Government's commitment of £50 million in funding for Belfast's Casement Park has been welcomed by the GAA and Irish politicians.
He recognised the GAA’s commitment and goodwill in sharing venues for the benefit of everyone in our society, dating back to the Maze Long Kesh project, and more recently offering Casement Park ...
It feels a lifetime ago when political unionism vetoed the Long Kesh/Maze site for a new municipal stadium that would host rugby, soccer and GAA.
The GAA has welcomed the £50m contribution of the UK Government to the redevelopment of Casement Park, following the announcement in its Spending Review today. The sporting body which has 250,000 ...
“From taking office, the Secretary of State has been clear that Casement Park needs to be delivered. He recognised the GAA’s commitment and goodwill in sharing venues for the benefit of everyone in ...
The GAA has welcomed the important and significant £50m (STG)/ €59m contribution of the UK Government to the redevelopment of Casement Park, following the announcement in its Spending Review today.
Everton's new home on the banks of the River Mersey is almost complete - The Athletic has been for a guided tour ...