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15 Sept 2025

Na Rossa GAA reapplies for new clubhouse and stand planning permission

Funding grant complications lead to new application

Na Rossa GAA reapplies for new clubhouse and stand planning permission

Club Grounds of Na Rossa GAA

Leitir-based Na Rossa GAA have reapplied for planning permission to build a new GAA clubhouse and a covered spectator stand adjacent to the Na Rossa GAA pitch. 

The club, which has an Intermediate-level male senior football team, has included the installation of a wastewater treatment system, car parking, and other associated site development works. 

Na Rossa GAA have submitted various plans and alterations to their proposals to Donegal County Council since 2021, when the project was initially granted planning permission. June 2024 was the last time the club submitted an alteration to previous plans. 

Peter Brannigan, of Brannigan Associates Chartered Building Associates, explained in the application’s cover letter that putting forward proposals to Donegal County Council again was due to funding grant complications, as the previous permission did not expire until July 2026.

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He wrote: “The applicant is applying for grant funding, and the application process can extend into many months. 

“The funding authority has expressed concerns that the current planning permission could expire before the building is substantially complete and that compliance with planning could be compromised. 

“For this reason, the applicant has instructed us to submit a new planning application to alleviate any concerns with the expiry date and extend the permission by five years.

“The application is identical to the previous application, and hopefully, this may be processed

without too much difficulty.”

Donegal County Council has set a decision due date of November 8 for the application. 

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