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Council forced to shelve plans for sports facility for Stranorlar

written by Staff Writer October 13, 2023
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Donegal County Council has been forced to shelve plans for an ambitious 4G Multi-Use Games Facility in Stranorlar.

The proposal was part of the Shared Spaces & Services theme of the Peace IV Action Plan.

The development would have provided a state-of-the-art facility in Stranorlar which would have been made available to clubs and organisations throughout the county, consistent with the Twin Towns designation as a Sporting Centre of Excellence.

This project together with 9 other projects were approved by the SEUPB with the Letter of Offer conditioning a completion date of 30th September 2023.

The nine other projects, although smaller in scale, have been successfully delivered and completed at various locations throughout the County.

Having regard to the designation and ownership of the Project site in Stranorlar, applications were submitted to An Bord Pleanala in March and April 2022 with an anticipated turnaround time of 6-9 months, followed by a 7-month construction period.

However this morning Donegal County Council issued a statement saying it is regrettable that the Council must now confirm that we are not in a position to proceed with the project in Stranorlar.

A spokesperson explained “While favourable decisions from An Bord Pleanala in respect of the Project were received this week, the letter of offer period for drawdown of funding has expired.

“The Council wish to acknowledge the co-operation and guidance of the funders SEUPB throughout this period, however the inordinate delay in receiving the necessary approvals from An Bord Pleanala means that the project cannot be delivered within the Peace IV timelines, and consequently is no longer financially viable, given the scale of monies required to deliver the project.”

Council forced to shelve plans for sports facility for Stranorlar was last modified: October 13th, 2023 by Staff Writer
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