24/06/2026

Lyons Unveils £7.6 Million Boost For Stormont Sports Facilities

Communities Minister Gordon Lyons has confirmed a £7.6 million package to upgrade cricket and multi-sport facilities at the Northern Ireland Civil Service Sports Association (NICSSA) complex in Stormont, formerly the Pavilion.

Delivered through the 'A Space for All' project, the redevelopment aims to provide modern, inclusive and accessible infrastructure for community use and to support the growth of sport.

The funding comprises £3.5 million from the Department for Communities, £1 million of National Lottery funding via Sport Northern Ireland, and £3.068 million from the Irish Government's Shared Island Fund. The Department's contribution includes a £2 million Financial Transactions Capital loan and a £1.537 million capital grant.

Speaking at nicssa, Stormont, Minister Lyons said: "I am delighted to announce this significant investment in sporting infrastructure at nicssa, Stormont.

"My Department's investment of £3.5million, alongside commitments from Sport NI and the Irish Government, demonstrates clearly our determination to deliver real, positive and lasting change through investment in high-quality, inclusive facilities.

"This project will deliver tangible benefits for communities, supporting participation, improving wellbeing and creating opportunities for people of all ages and abilities.
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"The redevelopment will address capacity and accessibility issues while enhancing opportunities for schools, clubs and under-represented groups. This investment will significantly strengthen Northern Ireland's position as a proposed location to host matches in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2030, in partnership with Cricket Ireland, and I will continue to strongly make the case for matches to be secured for Belfast."

Gavin Boyd, Sport NI Chair, said: "We warmly welcome this major investment in sporting facilities at the Pavilion, which will deliver lasting benefits for both community and high-performance sport. We look forward to working with nicssa and others to ensure that these enhanced facilities open up greater opportunities for people of all ages and abilities to take part in sport and physical activity."

Kieran Devlin, CEO, nicssa, said: "Beyond major events, the investment will deliver lasting benefits for our members and local communities by increasing access to sport, supporting health and wellbeing and creating opportunities for people of all ages and abilities to participate in physical activity.

"Construction is anticipated to commence in early 2027, with completion anticipated for summer 2028.

"This landmark investment represents a significant milestone in strengthening Northern Ireland's sporting infrastructure, creating lasting opportunities for participation, performance and international events for many years to come."

Brian MacNeice, Chair of Cricket Ireland, said: "We are delighted with this funding announcement today. This commitment by the two governments, both north and south of the border, is a clear demonstration of support and belief that they have in the future of Irish cricket and will provide much needed infrastructure and facilities for our sport.

"This investment will greatly enhance our facilities in Northern Ireland. It will ensure we have fit for purpose infrastructure to host senior international events in Stormont and support our ability to cohost the 2030 Men's T20 World Cup."

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