The GAA says it accepts recommendations put forward in the latest effort to resolve a row with residents around Croke Park in Dublin.
LRC Chief Kieran Mulvey has published his report aimed at settling the dispute over the five Garth Brooks concerts next month - and has called for a limit of three concerts in a row from 2017.
He's also proposed a 500 thousand euro legacy fund be provided by the GAA for local projects, to compensate for this summer's disruption.
The GAA hopes all sides will accept Mr Mulvey's recommendations - however one residents group has already slammed the proposals as 'a joke'.
Chairman of the Croke Park Streets Committee - Eamon O'Brien - says he's not impressed - particularly over the fund proposal: