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Casement Park Regeneration: Preparatory Work Kicks Off Next Week

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January 20, 20262 days ago
Preparatory work to begin at Casement Pk, says O'Neill

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Preparatory work will commence next week at Casement Park GAA stadium in west Belfast for its regeneration, according to First Minister Michelle O'Neill. The long-delayed project received recent boosts including potential additional funding to address inflation and a projected 2026 delivery phase. The stadium's capacity has been revised, and its cost has significantly increased due to inflation.

Work is to begin next week to "prepare for the regeneration" of Casement Park GAA stadium in west Belfast, the First Minister Michelle O'Neill has said in a social media post. Ms O'Neill wrote on X: "I welcome the news that work will begin at Casement Park next week to prepare for its regeneration. "I am a firm believer in the power of sport and the lasting impact it brings to people’s lives, our communities, and local economy. "Building a new Casement Park stadium is a key Executive priority. "We must work together to deliver on a transformative vision for sports." Last week the long-stalled project recieved two significant boosts as the Northern Ireland's Executive signalled an intent to reflect inflationary pressures in additional funding for the stadium. Along with that Ulster GAA CEO Brian McAvoy stated that 2026 would be the year when "it appears that we will finally be entering the delivery phase" of Casement Park. The delays in rolling out the stadium, which last hosted a game 13 years ago, have been many and varied. Initial planning permission for a 38,000-capacity stadium was subsequently overturned by judicial review in 2014. In 2021, permission was then granted for an arena catering for 34,500 people, but subsequent inflation increases have driven the project from its initial cost of £78.5m to an estimated £260m last year. Along the way, Casement Park missed out on the prospect of being a host venue for Euro 2028. Confirmed funding thus far includes £62.5m from Stormont, Croke Park (£15m) and the Irish Government (£42m). The UK Government has pledged £50m and Stormont Finance Minister John O'Dowd proposed additional funding of £46m to reflect inflationary pressures.

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    Casement Park Work Begins: Regeneration Starts Next Week