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I ll cry the day it falls away, says local councillor
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The cleaning and repair of the Lady Erin monument at Market Cross Sligo needs urgent attention to allow it to be brought up to standard appropriate to its iconic status in Sligo according to councillor Cllr Arthur Gibbons.
The monument was erected in 1898 to honour the centenary celebrations for the lost Sligo heroes who had fought in the insurrection of 1798.
2023 marks the 125th anniversary of 1798 and while it still a little bit away, Cllr Gibbons believes that because of the specific expertise required, planning needs to be put in place now to have the work done.
Cllr Gibbon who previously served on Sligo Corporation pointed out that the The Lady Erin Monument also serves as a marker to signify the centric 1 mile to distinguish between the areas of Sligo Borough Council and Sligo County Council.
Work could start this year on the planned National Surfing Excellence Centre in Strandhill after a Government funding boost of an additional €350,000.
Minister for State Frank Feighan has been informed by the Minister for Community Development, Heather Humphreys, that she has allocated an additional €351,493 to assist bringing the project to the construction stage in 2021. The project had been delayed due to increased costs associated with the project and issues of outstanding funding remain in order to get the project off the ground. The National Centre for Surfing Excellence Strandhill is a Category 1 project that was approved for funding of €615,752 from the Rural Regeneration and Development Fund in November 2019. The project is co-funded with Failte Ireland which allocated €1,042,171, while Sligo County Council provided matching funding to its RRDF application of €200,000.
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