Laois GAA and Laois County Council seek public feedback on O'Moore Park experience
Laois County Council and the Laois GAA County Board are inviting members of the public to provide feedback on their experiences visiting Laois Hire O’Moore Park.
The feedback will help identify potential improvements to make the stadium more accessible, welcoming, and enjoyable for all supporters.
The survey asks for input on a range of experiences, including how often people visit the stadium, any barriers encountered when approaching entrances, moving around the stadium, or using facilities such as toilets and the shop. Respondents are also asked what aspects of the stadium they find enjoyable, whether lighting is sufficient for matches that take place at night, and any other suggestions for improving the matchday experience.
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This initiative is part of a wider national partnership between the GAA and Age Friendly Ireland, aimed at making GAA stadiums, clubs, and matchday experiences more accessible for older people and those with a disability. The core goal is to ensure that all supporters can enjoy games in environments that meet their needs. LINK FOR THE SURVEY CAN BE FOUND BELOW PICTURE.

Members of the public can share their feedback by completing the online survey HERE. The survey closes on Tuesday, March 10.
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