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Key Performance Indicators n Sports facility development is included within the overall Capital Development Plan for Trinity n Phase 1 of the Outdoor Sports Facilities Project is complete n Income is achieved from fundraising campaign and plan in place for Phase 2 of Santry development n Plan to maximise the indoor space available to Sport and Recreation on campus n Long term ‘home’ for clubs affected by current displacement, and the inclusion of sport facilities within the proposed RAISING OUR GAME A Strategy for Sport at Trinity 2015 - 2018 27 Oisin House development n Plans in place for the upgrade of the Islandbridge Boathouse facilities n Acquisition of the Iveagh Grounds and secured investment for development of same n Latest technology systems are planned which are digitally enabling and engaging all stakeholders and linked to the University’s Digital Transformation Strategy. “Trinity really has some great sporting facilities. I use the fitness centre ... It’s a far cry from the old Luce Hall. I’m only sorry I didn’t get involved in sport when I was a student. I played rugby on the college pitch for the first time this year when the Oireachtas beat the House of Commons. Exercise and fitness is so good for physical and mental health and academic performance, and is a great way to make friends and new contacts. It should be an essential part of the College experience.” Leo Varadkar, Graduate and Minister for Health


TCD Strategy Document for Sport
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