Tánaiste & Taoiseach Committed To Getting Events Centre Over The Line

That's according to Simon Coveney who remains hopeful about the project
The Tánaiste says both he and the Taoiseach are fully committed to getting the stalled events centre over the line.
Simon Coveney's comments follow Leo Varadkar's admission that the sod turning in February 2016 was a mistake.
The Taoiseach said the lack of progress on the 6,000 seater events centre which stalled over a disagreement about a €9 million portion of the €30 million government funding is embarrassing but the government is committed to completing the project.
Speaking to RedFM News, Tánaiste Simon Coveney says Leo Varadkar has made his position on the matter very clear
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