The work is set to be completed in 2027.
APPROVAL HAS BEEN granted for Ireland’s first-ever indoor cycling track and a badminton centre at the National Sports Campus in Blanchardstown.
The facility will consist of a 250 metre cycling track, and up to 12 badminton courts in the in-track area. There will also be spectator seating and ancillary facilities. “Minister Byrne and I understand the value of supporting our athletes as they prepare for international competitions and we are committed to ensuring that they have the best training facilities to reach their goals,” Minister Martin said.
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