I can share what’s publicly known about Ulster University Sports Village up to now.
- The project has repeatedly been described as a £10 million investment to expand Ulster University’s Jordanstown Sports Village, adding indoor facilities and two extra storeys to the existing centre to include a gym, fitness suites, a physio room, a student sports clubhouse, teaching/event space, and enhanced reception and changing areas. This was reported in 2022–2023 as the plan moving toward planning approval and subsequent construction.[2][3][4]
- Local councils and media noted that the expansion aimed to create a world-class sports village supporting university athletes, local clubs, and community programs, with a timeline aligned to an 18-week planning-to-implementation window in some reports.[3]
- As part of the broader Jordanstown site, the Sports Village is positioned to serve as a hub for initiatives affiliated with national and regional sports bodies, and to bolster training, events, and community engagement at the Jordanstown campus.[6][3]
- There have been related developments highlighting Ulster University’s ongoing investment in sport facilities, including the Belfast campus sports offerings and public-facing sport services, which reflect the university’s broader strategy to integrate high-performance sport with student life and community access.[7][6]
Illustrative snapshot:
- The core concept is a multi-storey expansion of the Jordanstown High-Performance Sports Centre, expanding indoor spaces alongside existing outdoor pitches to support elite and community sport pathways.[2][3]
If you’d like, I can pull the latest local council filings or press releases to confirm the current status and any updated timelines, and I can summarize them with direct quotes and links.
Sources:
- Ulster University to invest £10m in Sports Village[1]
- Ulster University is set to invest £10m in the Jordanstown[2]
- £10m Ulster University Investment to Create Sports Village - Antrim & Newtownabbey Borough Council[3]
- Ulster University Investment to Create Sports Village - LinkedIn post[4]
- ITV News coverage on the extension approval[5]
- Ulster University SportServices overview[6]
- Sport for Business coverage of UU sport facilities[7]
Sources
In a statement on their social media channels, the UL Arena has confirmed that their swimming pools, gyms, fitness areas and halls will remain closed until November 30, due to the necessity to host a field hospital on site. The University Arena hosts thousands of its members and visiting sports team...
www.limerickleader.ieUlster University Sports Services offers state of the art facilities and programmes for athletes of all ages. Sports Services membership and facilities are open to students, staff and members of the public.
www.ulster.ac.ukColum Eastwood MP says the executive has downgraded previous commitments to university expansion in the city.
www.bbc.comAntrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council's approve £10m sports facility at UU Jordanstown UTV News
www.itv.comA £10m investment by Ulster University will create a world-class ‘sports village’ in Jordanstown through the expansion of an existing sports centre.
antrimandnewtownabbey.gov.ukBelfast’s newest and largest student accommodation block is to feature a state-of-the-art Sports Centre, operated by Ulster University Sport. Located at Nelson Place, the next generation student living property offers 774 luxury en-suite and studio flats across 11 floors alongside amenities such as a rooftop terrace with a panoramic view across Belfast, a cinema room, […]
sportforbusiness.comUlster University to invest £10m in Sports Village
www.ulster.ac.ukUlster University is set to invest £10m in the Jordanstown Sports Village, a state-of-the-art, multi-sport facility for students, staff and
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