23 May 2023

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Plans lodged for new Gaelscoil campus in Athenry

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Plans lodged for new Gaelscoil campus in Athenry

Galway Bay fm newsroom – Plans have been lodged for a long-awaited new Gaelscoil campus in Athenry.

The project will bring together Coláiste an Eachréidh and Gaelscoil Riada at the site of the former Clarin College.

The plans have been on the cards for a number of years now, but the seeking of planning permission marks a significant milestone.

The proposed Gaelcampus will be located at Caheroyn Road, at the site formerly occupied by the old Clarin College.

Gaescoil Riada will be a part-one and two-story primary school with 16 classrooms and Special Educational Needs space.

Colaiste an Eachreidh will be a part one, two and three-story secondary school with 17 general classrooms, 12 specialist classrooms, sports hall, and Special Educational Needs space.

There’ll also be hard play areas, a shared grass play area, general purpose amenity spaces, an access road with set down space, and several dozen covered bicycle stands,

County planners are due to make a decision in July. (10/7)

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