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Save Claregalway GAA pitch Claregalway GAA club have advanced plans to replace the grass playing pitch in the village with an artificial surface.

This group aims to keep Gaelic Games at the heart of our village.

Píosa beag faoi stair ár gClub. Much has changed since this was written in 1985.
15/11/2021

Píosa beag faoi stair ár gClub. Much has changed since this was written in 1985.

Very strange communication from Claregalway GAA. I suspect most of us are aware that there has been a significant push v...
10/11/2021

Very strange communication from Claregalway GAA. I suspect most of us are aware that there has been a significant push via social media, parents groups, players groups etc to gather names willing to support what was presented as a binary choice - support this project so our children can play football, or nothing.

Despite asking for permission to publish people's names in their original communication, not one single name has been published. Instead we have a list of anonymous comments, and a Facebook post on which no comments are allowed.

Why?

05/11/2021

Interesting comments here on 4g pitches. Seems to be a big push against them in rugby following recent coverage in the Times.

Is this really the route we want to go down with our playing pitch when we don't have to?

https://fb.watch/94LxpLcD2w/

15/10/2021

A Chairde,

In recent weeks it has become apparent that Claregalway GAA have progressed a plan to replace the main playing pitch in Claregalway with an artificial surface. There is a strong view within both the Community and the Club membership that Claregalway GAA club would be best served by a natural, sand-based grass pitch, built with the intention of maintaining Claregalway GAA’s position at the heart of the village. The current plans, as outlined by the Officers, are to maintain a link between the Club and the Village, as the club relocates most activity to Knockdoemore, and the schools become the primary tenants of the current main pitch.

It is important that the sterling work of the current and recent GAA Club executives in providing a top-class training facility at Knockdoemore be acknowledged. The purpose of this letter is not to criticise, but rather to inform, and highlight concerns raised by the people of our Parish in recent weeks.

Ours is not a village overburdened with community facilities, and the GAA club represent the best of who we are and what we do, particularly when it comes to our young people. The draft county development plan includes Claregalway Village within the Galway Metropolitan Area and provides zoning for 390 new houses in the Village by the end of 2028. This represents the vast majority of new residences within the GAA Club’s catchment area for the foreseeable future. It is crucial that the Club and Community engage fully with all these new residents. The path to such engagement is via a prominent GAA presence at the centre of the Village.

The draft county development plan also makes provision for large tracts of open space/recreation and amenity lands within the village, particularly in the Lakeview area. While the secondary school as yet has shown limited appetite to invest in playing facilities for its pupils, there is no doubt that they will have the opportunity to do so in the very near future.

There exists an opportunity to have both grass and artificial playing surfaces in the heart of our Village. This would allow us to continue to honour the sporting tradition of our Parish, while catering for the growing needs of the wider community. The Club’s current plans do not do this – they convert the primary green space in our village into a fenced-off winter training facility. They also rid the Village of a prominent GAA presence that the community worked extremely hard to establish.

We ask that the GAA Club Officers, who take their mandate from an AGM in 2019 that had 29 attendees, reconsider the various options available to them and plot a path forward that best serves the Club and the community at large.

Is léir go bhfuil seans againn rud álainn ‘s íontach a dhéanamh lenár bpáirc imeartha i mBaile Chláir. Caithfimíd a bheith cúramach an rud cheart a dhéanamh, nó mbeidh fadhbanna againn ar fad ar feadh blianta seo chugainn.

Muidne le meas,

John Commins, Rooaunmore
William Morris, Cregboy
Fergus Madden, Cregboy, Trustee
Seoirse Morris, Cregboy, Trustee
Martin Nally, Waterdale, Founder Member
Paddy Glennon, Mullacuttra, Founder Member
Paddy Walsh, Gortadooey, Founder Member
Malachy Qualter, Loughgeorge, Hon. Vice President
Adrian Faherty, Rockwood
Brian Loughlin, Cregboy
Brian Moran, Lakeview
Conor Costello, Castlegar
Damien Dolan, Gortacleva
Danny Cummins, Carnmore
David Morris, Cregboy
Declan O’Brien, Carnmore
Derek Long, Kiniska
Eoghan Commins, Rooaunmore
Gerard Cullinan, Cahergowan
Jack Hession, Loughgeorge
Jarlath Brennan, Cregboy
Jimmy Duggan, Lakeview
Jimmy Duggan, Montiagh
Jimmy Noone, Crusheen
Joe Duggan, Lakeview
John Lenihan (Jackie), Lakeview
John Moran, Cloon
John Paul O’Connell, Cloonbiggeen
Johnny Duggan, Lydican
Johnny Long, Kiniska
Johnny Noone, Crusheen
Joseph Morris, Cregboy
Marie Dempsey, Cregboy
Martin Commins, Rooaunmore
Michael O’Connor, Cloonacauneen
Michael Walsh, Gortacleva
Paddy Moran, Cloon
Pat McCartan, Lakeview
Seán Newell, Montiagh
Tom Lenihan, Lakeview
Tom Hughes, Claregalway
Tom Newell, Montiagh
Tommy Duggan, Lakeview

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