The club is looking to build a number of new pitches, and a sports hall.
A decision on a major development for a Westmeath club is due today.
Crookedwood GAA is seeking permission to construct three new pitches and a sports hall in Parsonstown, Mullingar.
The club is looking to build a new match pitch, training pitch and an astro-turf pitch, as well as a hurling wall.
Each of those would also include a number of flood lights.
Permission is also being sought to develop a new sports hall for the club, which would consist of a basketball and badminton court on the ground floor.
The first floor would include a gym and viewing gallery.
The planning application also seeks to build a public walking track, and a maintenance depot for storing equipment and machinery, and a spectators' stand.
A decision is due from Westmeath County Council later today.
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