Funding has been allocated for the development of a new community centre in Killeigh
A total of €450,000 has been allocated to three villagers in Offaly to combat dereliction.
The successful projects include €100,000 each in funding for Ballyboy and Clonbullogue and €250,000 for Killeigh.
The funding is being provided under the Town and Village Renewal Scheme as part of Our Rural Future policy and places a strong emphasis on projects which tackle vacancy and dereliction by bringing landmark town centre buildings back to life.
“In Ballyboy village a green space and recreational area will be developed, including landscaped area with seating, lighting and amenity car parking area. A “People’s Park” at the river amenity in Clonbullogue village and a safe bridge link forming a looped River Walk accessible to all will be completed, revealed Deputy Barry Cowen.
“This funding will see the refurbishment of the vacant Macra Hall, in Killeigh into a modern remote working hub as part of a multifunctional community space serving Killeigh village and its surrounding hinterlands.”
The funding allocation for Killeigh has also been welcomed by local fine Gael councillor Neil Feighery.
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