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Feb 19, 2021 7:00 AM
A proposal for the new Walsh Park is included in the Waterford GAA Strategic Plan which has been released today.
Construction work at the city venue is set to start in 2022 with the first phase to be completed by spring 2023. The full redevelopment is due to be finished by 2025. The county board aims to provide a high quality family-friendly stadium, of reasonable capacity, to serve the GAA community and provide a positive user experience for 30 years.
County board chairman Sean Michael O’Regan told WLR’s Lár Na Páirce show that the project will cost between 10 to 12 million euro.
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