€893,001 Announced for Town and Village Renewal in Cork County
In West Cork, an underused town centre site in Castletownbere is set to be transformed into an inviting and accessible “pocket park”.
Welcoming the announcement, Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr. Gillian Coughlan said, “Many towns and villages have suffered greatly as a result of the pandemic; however, we have also seen a renewed appreciation of rural living and shift towards remote or blended working. This investment will see public realm improvements, as well as the development of three new centres for remote working. I am certain that these projects will serve to improve quality of life for residents, attract new business, encourage visitors and ultimately provide an economic boost for Cork County.”
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Tim Lucey added, “Cork County Council has recently adopted a Hub Development Strategy for 2021 -2026. The roadmap for this strategy involves the development of flagship demonstrator sites strategically located across the county. The funding received from the Town and Village Renewal Scheme will support three key projects, from the development of our Libraries in Cobh and Mitchelstown to working with An Post to transform a vacant building in the village of Kiskeam. The Hubs will provide high quality central locations for remote workers, post start-up companies, entrepreneurs and businesses looking for a fast landing site or looking to locate a second site operation.“
The Town and Village Renewal Scheme (TVRS) is part of a range of measures to support the revitalisation of rural Ireland. The programme is funded under Project Ireland 2040 as part of “Our Rural Future “