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Published 10:04 25 Sept 2018 BST
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The proposed changes designed by Highways England with regards to the M42 Junction 6 Improvement scheme seriously threaten the harmony of Pairc na hEireann and Warwickshire GAA according to officials.
The club fear that these changes will severely damage Pairc na hEireann, as well as its stakeholders and ultimately Gaelic Games in the area which is already a minority sport.
26 clubs as well as the Warwickshire inter-county side will be severely effected if the move goes through, ultimately it could prove fatal for GAA in the area.
The Warwickshire GAA community currently houses the highest number of non-Irish born adults playing, football, hurling, ladies football and camogie competitively in the UK. This is a direct result of the tireless work that has gone on to keep Gaelic Games alive in the area, and Pairc na hEireann’s environment and accessibility are key to the sustainability of this. The club feel strongly that the new proposals will impact negatively on both the environment and the accessibility of Pairc na hEireann.
If the proposed changes are to go through the club fear that;
With all of this in mind, the Warwickshire GAA communtiy have now set-up a petition to have the current plans reconstructed, and are hoping to write to the Secretary of State for Transportation to outline their fears and concerns and seek reassurance that Warwickshire's minority sport, which incorporates a wealth of history, culture and heritage can be protected.
The county board need 7,500 signatures and you can sign the petition here.
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