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Good news on the Brandywell redevelopment front.
'Derry City to benefit from government funding as Brandywell is earmarked for redevelopment': http://www.goal.com/en-ie/news/3942/...-as-brandywell
The home of the Candystripes is set for a multi-million redevelopment following the announcement that funding has been secured.
Airtricity Premier Division side Derry City are set to reap the benefits of an allocation of public funding which will go towards the redevelopment of the Brandywell.
The Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure (DCAL) in Northern Ireland has confirmed that a sum of £2 million (€2.3m) will be allocated towards the development of a 'Foyle Valley/Brandywell Masterplan' which seeks to improve sporting facilities in the Foyle Valley area, including Brandywell Showgrounds, adjacent to the Brandywell Stadium.
In addition, funding from Derry City Council, to the amount of £2.8 million (€3.3m) will be invested directly into the development of Brandywell Stadium.
Welcoming the news, Sinn Fein MLA for Foyle Raymond McCartney and said that it would have a "massive impact" on the area.
"I welcome this announcement which means that the redevelopment of the entire Foyle Valley/Brandywell Masterplan has now been unlocked, in conjunction with Council funding of £2.8million," he said in a statement.
"It will have a massive impact in terms of promoting social inclusion, tackling health and social inequalities, building sporting excellence and maximising participation."
The Brandywell Stadium is a municipal sports ground owned by Derry City Council, and Derry City represents one of its main tenants.
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"Quite good at times, thanks."
You'd imagine £2.8m should build another stand similar to the existing one with dressing rooms. Up to 6,000 all seater?
don't they say this about this time every year?
I'll not be holding my breath until the builders are in the ground.
Any plans for the stadium have yet to be released, although it's know the Glentoran (old) Stand is set to be torn down in January. I'd imagine replacing that in some fashion would be desirable, but then again the whole stadium needs comprehensive work - the £2.8m could go on anything and everything.
Ou-est le Centre George Pompidou?
How about spending it on players and making up the money later when you get into the European group stages?
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
Doubt it. Fixing/Replacing the wall on the Lone Moor Road end is due to cost £1 million.
Aye, it's an annual thing we do these days.Originally Posted by El-Pietro
2009: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_...st/8299392.stm
2010: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-11694478
2011: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-12401916
2012: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-norther...-west-17137475
To be fair, this is nothing to do with the club. This is a case of someone taking 2 and 2 and making 16 out of it.
As mentioned in the article, the Brandywell is part of the "Foyle Gateway" and this money referring to improvements in this area, not to the stadium. The money will go to pitches on the other side of the road to the way most fans enter the ground, as well as improvements to the Showgrounds(the pitches you see from the car park). Nothing to do with the stadium itself.
Looks like the pitch in the Markets Field will be in place sooner than thought.
www.ledp.ieLEDP: "While it may appear similar to last weeks picture leveling work continues on the pitch re-laying with the last dressing of sand happening over the next few days. Excitement is building around seeing the actual green pitch re-emerging from all the work of the past weeks. First samples of the turf have arrived and it really does bring the reality of seeing the best surface ever on the pitch into focus."
Markets Field coming along nicely, there's a good lot of grass laid and planning permission is lodged, now we'll just have to wait and see who has to object!!! Hopefully we could be there for start of next season with temp seating and portacabin changing rooms.
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Pictures there that another Limerick fan had on facebook. Can see the grass that was laid at the time he reckons its 1/4 done now.
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Already one of the finest grounds in the country.
Hoe long does the notice need to be up before granting of permission to start?
One of the local councillors stated a year ago that they could push through the planning permission once they were satisfied with the plans in place and that it meets some issues they were going to raise like a community centre for the local people of Garryowen.
Markets Field Pre-validation planning application lodged with limerick city council (application no 13141)
Decision due 08/01/14.
The development concists of (1) demolish building onsite, (11) construct 2 x seated covered stands, new entrance, toilet facilities, fencing of pitch area (111) install floodlighting and associated site worksDevelopment Address:Markets Field, Garryowen, Limerick, *
Manager: Fergal, have you your boots with ya?
Fergal: Ya, I have them here.
Manager: Ah good stuff, well give them to this man so, he forgot his!
Fingers crossed so no hiccups or objections. Could be looking at a month or two in Thomond park and a move then maybe.
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