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Fingal County Council is to seek feedback from the Department of Rural and Community Development to determine why applicants were unsuccessful for the recent Town and Village Renewal Scheme.
The move follows a question put forward by Fianna Fáil councillor, Adrian Henchy at a recent Local Area Committee meeting, which called for a review and evaluation of recent unsuccessful Town and Village Renewal Scheme applications.
The council, in its reply, stated the Economic, Enterprise, Tourism & Cultural Development Department submits project applications on behalf of project promoters under the annual Town and Village Renewal Scheme, which is administered by the Department of Rural and Community Development.
Funding question over planned Leixlip and Celbridge park projects
Wonderful Barn and sensory garden for St Catherine s Park among projects
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Work will continue on four Kildare County Council community park projects in Celbridge and Leixlip this year but the funding for them is unclear.
The council will work on a Leixlip playground, The Wonderful Barn, a youth facility for Celbridge and sensory garden for St Catherines Park.
At the Celbridge-Leixlip Municipal District meeting on January 22 Cllr Nuala Killeen asked the council to outline what actions and preparations are underway to prepare projects for the municipal district where funding might become available throughout 2021?
Discussion at Council meeting about proposed playgrounds in Newbridge, Two Mile House, the Curragh Camp and Athgarvan
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A senior Kildare County Council official has defended Council staff after criticism by a councillor about what she claimed was a delay in delivering local playgrounds in Newbridge and other areas.
Cllr Fiona McLoughlin Healy insisted that new playground facilities in Newbridge, Two Mile House, the Curragh Camp and Athgarvan should be delivered within four years.
At the Kildare-Newbridge municipal district meeting on December 15, the politician had called on municipal district councillors to “consider allocating the €100,000 allocated for a youth amenity to a playground for Newbridge, identified and highlighted in the council’s Play Strategy as a known need, and seek clarity as to where the remaining funding might come from if we are to have a chance of the project being completed within the next few years.”
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