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06 Sept 2025

‘Massive setback’ as new Buncrana swimming pool project fails to get funding

A €11.7m application to the Large Scale Sport Infrastructure Fund for a new leisure centre for the town has not been successful

‘Massive setback’ as new Buncrana swimming pool project fails to get funding

Buncrana Leisure Centre has been closed since 2015

The decision not to grant a funding application for a new swimming pool in Buncrana has been described as “a massive setback”. 

The Buncrana Leisure Centre was not one of 35 projects announced on Monday as having been granted a share of  €173 million under the Large Scale Sport Infrastructure Fund.

The  ATU Letterkenny Regional Sports and Activity Hub project was granted funding of  €8.7m.

Buncrana has been without a swimming pool since 2015 when the leisure centre closed in or renovations. It was recommended in 2018 that the building on Aileach Road be demolished and replaced with a new facility.

Planning approval for a two-storey building of almost 2,500 square metres and a 25-metre-long pool was granted in January.

The funding application was for  €11.7m with an additional €5 million to come from Donegal County Council.

Rosina McLaughlin, chair of the Buncrana leisure centre committee, said she was devastated at the news, adding that the committee had been very optimistic that the  “very detailed application” submitted in conjunction with Donegal County Council would be successful.

The only option for the project now is to wait for a call for funding to make an application under the Buncrana shore front regeneration project, she said.

“They wanted shovel-ready projects and we are ready to go,” she said. “There is absolutely  no reason why we should have been refused. It’s another year or two wasted. We really need people to go out and protest because how many years is this going to go on?”

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Cathaoirleach of the Inishowen Municipal District Cllr Jack Murray described the decision as an “absolute, inexplicable disgrace” that  left him “absolutely sick to my stomach”.

“The council's application couldn't possibly have been any stronger and the demand from everyone in Inishowen couldn't have been voiced any louder,” the Sinn Féin councillor said.

“To me, this is clearly a decision based on the politics of geography. We have a government which doesn't give two hoots about Inishowen as areas which have been awash with funding for years are set to enjoy another windfall - while we are left behind.

“We will, of course, continue to fight and focus on plan B, to include the pool in the application for the regeneration of the Shore Front. But this is a massive setback. It's a punch in the stomach and I'm sick for it.”

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