Dalymount Development Update

In 2015 Mary supported Dublin City Council buying Dalymount Park to save this historic football stadium.

In 2019 the then Government approved funding for Dublin City Council to appoint a design team to prepare redevelopment design plans.   

Mary recently received an update from Dublin City Council outlining the work of the design team to date, the development that Shelbourne FC earlier this year announced publicly they do not want to share the stadium and this now means a revised plan needs to be looked at based on a one club model.

Based on this, the Design Team have now been asked to examine two separate options to move forward with the project, with construction phase of project due to be complete in 2026. You can read more here.

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