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Published 11:59 1 Nov 2015 GMT
Updated 19:12 1 Nov 2015 GMT
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Statement from Cork County Board The Páirc Uí Chaoimh stadium re-development project meets all the conditions for State funding under the Public Spending Code. The Board has been made aware of a process that has to be undertaken by Government with the EU with regard to State aid. The Board and the Department of Transport Tourism and Sport are working closely together and the Board anticipates a speedy and successful conclusion to the process.
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