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Finn Harps to submit new planning application to council for stadium

written by Staff Writer September 26, 2024
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Finn Harps are to resubmit planning for their new stadium to Donegal County Council in the hope of pressing forward their overall plan.

The original planning application was submitted back in 2008 and the council have now sought an upgraded application.

The development was contained in a press statement issued by the club this afternoon.

The statement reads “Our original planning was submitted in 2008 and after numerous extensions due to the economic crash, COVID-19 pandemic and other external factors we have been asked by the Council to resubmit planning. We hope to do that in the next week and have been working with our architects to achieve this.

“Once we have the complete detailed drawings, we will be able to get detailed costings and complete the negotiations with our contractor and seek approval from our partners at the FAI, the Department of Sport and the County Council.

“We hope to have that process complete in time for the planning approval process to be completed which takes a minimum of 90 days after submission.

“In our planning we will submit a design capable of growing to Category 3 without having to return to planning. It is our intention to have a 4 sided roofed stadium fully enclosed. The initial capacity will be determined at the approval stage with our partners.”

A spokesperson for the club said the over past number of months the club has been negotiating with the FAI and Department of Sport on the specifics of what will be delivered.

Numerous meetings have been held in Dublin and Donegal specifically on the level of finish that would be acceptable to get the new stadium operational to play in the League of Ireland.

Currently to play in the first division UEFA Category 1 is the minimum requirement, whilst playing in the Premier Division is Category 2 and playing in Europe is generally Category 3.

The club has a maximum capacity of a build cost of €7.3m plus professional fees as per the latest application of funding and supporting documentation submitted.

This is based on a total funding from Large Scale Infrastructure Grant of €4.7m, €0.5m from the FAI, €0.5m from the Donegal County Council and the club funding €1.6m. To fund the €1.6m the Club will be getting a community finance loan of €1.1m and a subcontract loan of €0.5m.

The statement also reveals “When the stadium is complete the club are proposing to the Finn Park Trust to swap the title deeds of Finn Park with the title deeds of the new stadium and the club would then sell Finn Park and repay the community Finance Loan and will fundraise to repay the subcontractor loan.

“After months of discussions and multiple FAI board meetings the FAI have agreed to a list of non-negotiables which the club must deliver and have set the minimum finish required as Category 2, as it is their goal to get all Stadia to above this level and their supportive funding is contingent on this.:

Finn Harps to submit new planning application to council for stadium was last modified: September 26th, 2024 by Staff Writer
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