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21-25 July 2010:
More good news for the National Sports Campus

9-11 July 2010:
Milestone Events for NSCDA (Operations) Ltd

29 May 2010:
Morton Stadium, Santry comes under the remit of National Sports Campus Development Authority.

1 May 2010:
Minister Mary Hanafin T.D. visits Campus.

29 April 2010:
USA Junior All-Star Team participates in National Long Course Swimming Championships.

Swim Ireland High Performance Unit is formally launched at the National Aquatic Centre.

6 March 2010:
Lodged Planning Application for refurbishment of the former Marine Institute Building as a new HQ for Irish Sport.

26 November 2009:
Pele lands at Abbotstown and views Development Plans with approval.

24 November 2009:
Swimming Records tumble at the National Aquatic Centre.

1 November 2009:
NSCDA and Irish Institute of Sport (IIS) move into refurbished offices on Campus. The Authority and the Institute are now fully based "on site" in Abbotstown.

28 October 2009:
National Aquatic Centre wins major Leisure Industry Awards.

26 August 2009:
Planning Permission granted for National Sports Campus.

1 July 2008:
Chief Executive appointed for National Sports Campus Development Authority.

28 April 2008:

Sports Minister unveils next phase of National Sports Campus as Project and Design Team Contracts are signed.

5 December 2007:
National Sports Campus welcomes first tenant. New FAI HQ at Abbotstown officially opened by Michel Platini.

31 May 2007:
National Sports Campus advertises for Project and Design Team Services.

25 January 2007:

Minister addresses First Meeting of National Sports Campus Development Authority.

1 January 2007:
National Sports Campus Development Authority is formally established.

 

   


American Will Lear, in green singlet, moves into pole position to win the Morton Mile at Santry.


Brian Fallon (President of Swim Ireland) and Mary Hanafin T.D. (Minister for Tourism, Culture & Sport) meeting some fans of the American Junior All-Star Team at the National Aquatic Centre.

Pele lands at Abbotstown

Dan Flinter & Barry O'Brien
Dan Flinter, Chairman and Barry O’Brien, Chief Executive with Development Plans which have received Full Planning Permission

 
     
   
         
 
 
 
 

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