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‘Vital' new life for West Limerick's old and derelict buildings amid €1.2 investment
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Two areas in rural Limerick have received huge support as Dara Calleary TD, Minister for Rural and Community Development and the Gaeltacht and Minister for Social Protection, opened two transformative community projects.
Formerly a parochial house, the newly transformed Tigh an Phobail in Feohanagh now serves as a fully renovated community resource centre. It will provide essential space for local services, events, and social initiatives.
The €742,000 project was funded through Town and Village Renewal Scheme (€150,000), LEADER Programme (€365,486), Community Centre Investment Fund (€25,000) and additional grants and donations (€202,105)
Speaking at the event, Minister Calleary said: 'Tigh an Phobail provides a space for connection, support, and opportunity for the people of Feohanagh. It's a shining example of how targeted investment and strong community collaboration can breathe new life into rural areas.'
Cllr Michael Collins, Cathaoirleach of the Newcastle West Municipal District, praised the development, adding: 'It's inspiring to see what can be achieved when communities, the Council and Government work together. Tigh an Phobail has quickly become a vital part of life in this rural community.'
In Askeaton, a formerly derelict site in the heart of the town has been transformed into the West Square Parklet, featuring seating areas and planting designed to enhance both community life and the town's appearance.
The €521,000 project was supported by Town and Village Renewal Scheme 2021 (€250,000), Limerick City and County Council (€241,117), Community Climate Action Fund (€30,415).
Cllr Adam Teskey, Cathaoirleach of the Adare-Rathkeale Municipal District, welcomed the Minister and said: 'This beautiful Parklet is a thoughtful addition to Askeaton, one that respects our rich heritage while enhancing the public realm.'
On his trip to the Treaty, Minister Calleary also stopped by Our Lady of Lourdes Community Centre in Ballinacurra Weston, where he met with local management and attended a community event.
The Centre provides a range of services including a youth centre, café, crèche, and credit union.
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