[ Cork City Development Plan 2022-2028, Section 15(2) Two-Year Progress Report ]
Figure 65: Permitted Active Recreation Facilities Source: Cork City Council Permitted Active Recreation Facilities
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Permitted Active Recreation Facilites
Permitted Active Recreation Facilities Cork City Area Boundary
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Figure 66: Active Recreation Infrastructure planning permissions
Reference Location
Brief description of facility permitted
Indoor training facility including a synthetic all-weather playing surface and gymnasium. Develop existing grass playing pitch to form senior artificial all weather playing pitch with floodlights, and fencing.
23/41944 Musgrave Park
22/41368 Riverstown F.C., Riverstown
College Corinthians AFC, Castletreasure
23/41701
All weather playing pitch with floodlights and fencing.
23/41794 MTU, Rossa Avenue, Bishopstown All weather playing pitch with floodlights and fencing.
Ballincollig RFC, Tanner Park, Coolroe, Ballincollig
23/41851
Club gym and extensions to existing clubhouse.
23/42274 Casement Park, Carrigrohane Road Artificial grass playing pitch with floodlights and fencing.
Clogheen & Kerry Pike Parish Field, Ballycannon Park, Kerry Pike
23/42333
Small all weather sports pitch with fencing.
Gleann Na Laoi GAA Club, Ballycannon Park, Kerry Pike
23/42104
Hurling wall.
22/41583 Bon Secours Hospital, College Road Riverside amenity pathway.
Construction of 1,325 no. residential units. The development includes over 25,000 sqm of public open space, hard and soft landscaping , public realm and play and exercise areas. All weather playing pitch with floodlights and fencing, and a hurling wall.
23/42106 Centre Park Road & Monahan Road
Brian Dillons GAA Club, Tank Field, Murmont Road, Montenotte Douglas Hurling and Football Club, Douglas
23/42027
23/42101
A new pitch and access road.
23/42566 Griffith College, Wellington Road Retention of an artificial surfaced sports area.
A number of new school buildings and school extension projects have also included active recreation facilities within their scope of works. Of note are a permission for an all-weather pitch to replace 2 no. ball courts and a grass playing field at Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal in Blarney. New ballcourts have also
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