Residents opposed to the tower had complained to the local authority about what they claimed were the structure’s ‘breaches’ of planning permission A local said the telecommunications mast ...
Twee though it feels to recall now, there was a time when property developers, the movie stars of boom-time Ireland, used to eye GAA grounds in the manner of a hangry lion sizing up a dozy zebra.
Damage was also caused to seats in the stand and graffiti sprayed on a wall. Tuam Stadium had been upgraded in recent times and is Galway's GAA's second ground behind Pearse Stadium, Salthill.
New York and Louth’s plans to develop grounds remain up in the air, GAA director general Tom Ryan has admitted. Last month, New York GAA were ordered by Croke Park to cease development work on ...