Planning approval has been granted for Casement Park which means that Ulster GAA can, at long last, proceed with the development of a new 34,578 capacity stadium in Belfast.
Stormont Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon granted final planning approval for the project today.
It brings to an end an arduous process that was delayed by various set-backs and the news has been warmly welcomed by Antrim GAA…
Great news for Gaels up and down the county. It’s finally time to have a home for Antrim GAA and all our clubs!
— Antrim GAA (@AontroimGAA) July 28, 2021
Let’s #BuildCasement π @CasementPark https://t.co/tWrx9OXJ5g
CASEMENT APPROVED. Today I've granted final planning approval for Casement.
— Nichola Mallon (@NicholaMallon) July 28, 2021
Here's to an exciting Ulster Final this weekend & many memorable games to come in a new & iconic Casement Park, now that @UlsterGAA is to finally have the home it deserves in Ulster. @officialgaa pic.twitter.com/wW4XtkrvQo
TweetOn Ulster Final week I’m thrilled by the @SDLPlive Minister’s decision to grant planning permission for a new 34,500 capacity @CasementPark
— Justin McNulty (@JustinMcNu1ty) July 28, 2021
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I hope it will not be long from now when cups are held aloft in front of overjoyed supporters.
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