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Government to put special focus on Drogheda as Minister Humphreys launches Drogheda Implementation Plan
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History of Limerick site will be preserved in any planned development
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BREAKING: Contentious proposal for Carrick-on-Shannon s Main Street will not be proceeding
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15 Mar 2021
The concept building proposed for Carrick-on-Shannon s Main Street across from St Mary s Church, will no longer be proceeding );
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The development of an Avoca Type Destination Centre on Carrick-on-Shannon s Main Street will not be going ahead.
The development, which included the proposal to demolish buildings across from St Mary s Church, has been a source of contention over the last year, with the Geraghty family, who own one of the properties, leading a petition against the concept proposal.
Leitrim County Council issued a statement to www.leitrimobserver.ie noting that, on Friday, March 12 the Council was informed that its proposal for an innovative town centre experience, an ‘Avoca Type’ Destination Centre in the centre of Carrick-on Shannon was unsuccessful under Call 2 of the Government s Urban Regeneration Development Fund .
Green light for €9 million to expand Portlaoise low carbon town vision
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Funding of €9 million is set to be spent on projects to make Portlaoise Ireland’s first designated “Low Carbon Town”.
Laois County Council is getting the funds to build on the work already carried out to date.
The money will fund the pedestrianisation on lower Main Street, upgrade of the public area along Main Street and Market Square and complete of the improvement works at the Cultural Quarter in the Town Centre.
It will also be spent on major enhancement measures of the streetscape of James Fintan Lalor Avenue and the prioritisation of pedestrian access, cycling and public transport. The creation of urban development sites in this area will be carried out.