Down GAA Seek Ballykinlar Hub Contractor

Search Begins for Contractor for the Ballykinlar Centre of Participation, Wellbeing and Shared Learning Hub

The Down GAA has announced the start of the procurement process to appoint a main contractor for the Ballykinlar Centre of Participation, Wellbeing and Shared Learning Hub.

The project is funded through PEACEPLUS, a programme managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB), with additional financial contributions from Newry, Mourne and Down District Council and Down GAA.

The Ballykinlar project is being delivered by Down GAA as lead partner, in collaboration with Co-operation Ireland and County Down Rural Community Network (CDRCN).

An architect’s impression of the Ballykinlar Centre of Participation, Wellbeing and Shared Learning. (Image courtesy of Down GAA).

The development will deliver a high-quality, inclusive space designed to support sporting, community, cultural, heritage and peace-building activities.

The progression to the contractor procurement stage marks a significant step forward in the delivery of this landmark project.

The Ballykinlar project has evolved from an historic agreement between Down GAA and the Ministry of Defence.

The project responds to a recognised deficit in social and community infrastructure in the area and will contribute to rural regeneration, improved health and wellbeing, and increased opportunities for shared use and engagement across communities.

It is anticipated that works will begin on site before the end of 2026, with an expected completion date of 2028.

The Chairperson of Down GAA, Maureen O’Higgins, said: “This represents another important milestone in this ambitious project.

“The Ballykinlar hub is a testament to the excellent work of everyone involved. We are grateful to SEUPB for their support in helping deliver this iconic project.”

Further updates will be provided on Down GAA social media channels as the procurement process progresses and the project moves towards construction.

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