Central Park, the home of Keadue Rovers FC.
Keadue Rovers have lodged plans to add a new spectator stand to their ever-improving Central Park base.
The west Donegal club – the home club of Republic of Ireland legend Packie Bonner – are seeking planning permission for further development works.
Ben Boyle, on behalf of Keadue Rovers, has sought the go ahead from Donegal County Council.
The application provides for the erection of a new spectator stand/shelter.
Keadue Rovers also plan to make alterations to their existing changing rooms, erect ball stops and add a new perimeter D-rail fence.
New changing rooms are currently in development at Central Park.
Keadue Rovers was founded in 1896 and the senior men's team are currently joint third in the Donegal League Premier Division. Having been one of the kingpins of Donegal football in the 1990s, the club subsequently played in the Ulster Senior League before returning to the junior ranks.
The club also fields teams in the Donegal Underage League and Donegal Women's League.
Donegal County Council say that a decision on the application is due to be made by May 21, 2024.
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