Right, hold the horses for a second. Its not something you can just do. Above all else, it requires serious capital investment. Paintball is not cheap to play or run. Are you looking at this as a commercial site or just for friends?
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1) Do i need a planing permission for setting up a place for paintballing
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Yes, you need to apply to your local authority. This can include enviormental reports and safety audits. Which are expensive.
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2) Is there a license required to hold and store paintball markers
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Yes, under the firearms act you need one. For storage, you need an off site safe with CCTV and a remote alarm.
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3) Is there anything else i need for paintballing club
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You need googles for players. A license and importation license for the markers (Paintball guns) You need insurance (Expensive) You'll need specialised equipment for filling the air tanks for the paintball guns (€30,000 ball park depending on size) Couple this with sundry equipment for maintenance and upkeep.
The bottom line is, its very expensive but not impossible to set up a paintball site. You need a good deal of money, especially for advertising, to get off the ground. As a commercial venture, its not a gold mine. The running costs are extremely high. But if it goes well, its a nice extra income. A full time earner? Maybe not.
If you just wanted a venue for a private club, then provided you had the land and the relevant legal clearance, its much easier. However, getting that legal clearance could be a mine field.
If you just want to play with friends, you are just better off going to a real site. If you drop the lads at Dublin AGGression a mail (
http://www.facebook.com/aggression) they'll be happy to show you the more professional side of paintball. Once you make the investment in good gear for yourself, there is nearly always a monthly event to go to which won't cost a fortune (Paintballs at €35 ish per 2000)
I recommend checking out
www.paintballer.ie, loads of advice on there.