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The government has confirmed that the £50m funding it pledged for the development of Casement Park in Belfast will not have to be repaid. It followed questions raised in the Assembly by the DUP after ...
The GAA needs to consider its “strategic need” around the redevelopment of Casement Park in the face of the project’s ongoing ...
No conversations yet on Casement Park amid confusion over how £50m UK government cash will be delivered. ... “The Executive should already be at the table working on a plan to get Casement built.
Documents released to UTV under a Freedom of Information request include invoices from a PR company for more than 200 hours of work carried out for Ulster GAA. | UTV News ...
And Casement Park would get £61m - the same amount as football in total - for a new 38,000 capacity stadium. While Ravenhill and Windsor - or the National Stadium as it is now officially known ...
The funding for Casement Park was included in the UK Government's Spending Review 2025, which was published today, Wednesday, June 11.
A UK Government commitment to providing £50m in funding for the redevelopment of Casement Park marks a “significant step forward for the project, Stormont’s First Minister has said.
June 23, 2025 at 10:37pm BST. The onus is on the Stormont executive over the rebuilding of Casement Park, Secretary of State Hilary Benn has said.. Mr Benn set out that either more funding is ...
Casement Park, with a proposed 34,500 capacity, had been earmarked to host football games at the Euro 2028 football tournament but, with the project on hold, the plan has been shelved.
Antrim Gaels have said there is no ‘Plan B’ in relation to Casement Park as a delegation delivered a letter urging the UK Government to make progress on the stadium rebuild.
“Casement Park needs to be delivered, the Irish FA have Windsor Park, RFU got Ravenhill, and the GAA are the only part of that wider stadia programme that has not been delivered.
The cash-strapped Northern Ireland Executive said it would pay no more than £62.5m and the GAA similarly would not go beyond £15m.. With the Irish government promising €50m (£43m), it was all down to ...
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