The redevelopment of Páirc Uí Chaoimh, which saw the creation of a modern 45,000 stadium, was completed in 2017. Photograph: Michael Mac Sweeney/ProvisionCork GAA has applied for planning permission for more than 300 houses on land it owns in Cork city to help offset debts it incurred in the €96 million redevelopment of Páirc Uí Chaoimh.
It is understood that a large portion of the site has been zoned for housing for several years, with a small portion of the land zoned for industrial use, but the entire site was zoned for housing in the 2015-2021 Cork City Development Plan. Cork County Board chairman Marc Sheehan said the parcel of land had been bought by board in the early 1960s to develop playing fields, while it also was home to the Ciste na Banban hurley factory from 1967, producing about 90,000 hurleys a year until its closure in 1997.
118 terraced houses. This is 2022. Are they having a laugh. ?
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