Councillors to vote on €40 million redevelopment of Dalymount Park

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Councillors to vote on €40 million redevelopment of Dalymount Park
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The works would demolish Bohemians’ stadium and build a new one with 6,240 seats and capacity for another 1,794 standing.

DUBLIN CITY COUNCILLORS are set to vote tonight on plans for a €40 million redevelopment of Dalymount Park in Phibsborough.

The stadium, which is home to Bohemians Football Club, would get a complete revamp under the proposal. The works would demolish the existing stadium and structures on the site and build a new stadium with 6,240 seats and capacity for another 1,794 people standing. Advertisement The pitch would be re-oriented to run north-south and get new sand-based grass, along with new changing rooms, match-day facilities for teams and officials and club offices.The development also includes plans for a stadium bar/function room, concession areas, a multi-functional community room and community gym. There would be 12 car parking spaces and 50 bicycle spaces.

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