The construction of hurling ball walls
Castlecomer Community School has submitted a planning application to Kilkenny County Council for the development of new sports facilities on its grounds in Donaguile. The proposed project centres on the construction of hurling ball walls, which will be accompanied by all-weather playing surfaces to ensure year-round usability. The scheme also includes plans for associated fencing and ball nets to contain play within the designated areas.
The application covers additional infrastructure works deemed necessary to support the facility. These comprise drainage systems to manage water run-off, site lighting to extend usability into evening hours, and general site works to prepare the area. All developments are planned adjacent to the school's existing sports playing areas, suggesting an expansion of current recreational and training capacity.
The Board of Management of the school is the applicant, indicating institutional backing for the enhancement of sporting amenities. Hurling ball walls are specialist training structures that allow players to practise solo skills and ball control independently or in small groups. The investment reflects a commitment to developing Gaelic athletic facilities at the school in Castlecomer.
For full details of the planning application, interested parties can consult Kilkenny County Council's planning records.
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