Healthy Ireland A Framework for Improved Health and Wellbeing 2013 - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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South Dublin County Council Pavilion Construction Strategy 8 th June 2015 Healthy Ireland A Framework for Improved Health and Wellbeing 2013 2025 Playing pitches what we have at present 163 playing pitches Gaelic Football, Hurling,


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South Dublin County Council

Pavilion Construction Strategy

8th June 2015

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Healthy Ireland

A Framework for Improved Health and Wellbeing 2013 – 2025

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Playing pitches – what we have at present

163 playing pitches

  • Gaelic Football, Hurling, Soccer, Rugby,

Cricket, Rounders, and Softball

  • Some 850 teams or almost 14,000 players

use our pitches on a weekly basis

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Dressing Room Facilities

  • 46 temporary container style dressing

rooms

  • 14 Council/Partnership provided

permanent dressing room facilities

  • 18 privately provided permanent dressing

room facilities

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What we would like to replace

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How to address this?

  • Construction Programme funded through 2015 -

2017 Capital Programme

  • 7 new pavilions
  • Based on the TASC pavilion template
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TASC Pavilion

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Selection Criteria

Large clusters of pitches Facilitating the greatest number of clubs County wide spread Existing Sports Capital Grants

Priority

1. Dodder Valley – Old Bawn Park 2. Griffeen Valley Park 1 3. Corkagh Park – Outer Ring Road side 4. Tymon Park South 5. Dodder Valley – Mt Carmel 6. Griffeen Valley Park 2 7. Collinstown Park

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  • 1. Old Bawn Park

Dodder Valley

  • 6. Griffeen

Valley Park 2

  • 4. Tymon

Park South

  • 5. Mt Carmel

Park Dodder Valley

  • 7. Collinstown

Park

  • 3. Corkagh

Park ORR side

  • 2. Griffeen

Valley Park 1

PROPOSED PRIORITY SITES FOR PAVILION CONSTRUCTION PROGRAMME