Two key heritage sites along the Limerick Greenway are set to go under development after securing new investment.
Approximately €600,000 has been awarded to the Ardagh Station House and Abbeyfeale Railway Goods Shed projects under the Rural Regeneration Development Fund.
This investment will support the renovation of the buildings and sites adjacent to the Limerick Greenway providing improved visitor services and experiences for the public and visitors.
The projects involve a detailed technical design for the re-development of Ardagh Station House and site as a railway-themed experience along the Limerick Greenway and the re-development of a Railway Goods Shed building at Abbeyfeale to host Limerick Greenway services.
The re-development of the Station House and the site at Ardagh village will be as a visitor experience and a services/ amenity hub centred on a railway heritage theme. The final project will involve the complete renovation of this heritage building to provide services to Greenway users and the community. Based on the concept designs, the outdoor area at Ardagh will include seating, lighting, amenity area and a children's playground.
The proposed end use of the Railway Goods Shed at Abbeyfeale is services connected to the Greenway – in particular, bike hire and coffee shop with toilet facilities, outdoor seating and lighting.
Mayor of the City and County of Limerick Cllr Daniel Butler said: "The opening of the Limerick Greenway last year was just the beginning of a series of re-development and improvement works to be undertaken around the Greenway route. These projects in Abbeyfeale and Ardagh showcase the potential the route has to stimulate business and improve the rural economic potential of these areas.
"By focusing on Ardagh and Abbeyfeale for the next part of the phased development of the Limerick Greenway, visitor experience sites and service points will be added to stretches of the Greenway where they are lacking at present."
Gordon Daly, Director of Community, Tourism & Culture with Limerick City and County Council added: "With plans already well advanced by Limerick City and County Council for Greenway Hubs at Rathkeale and Newcastle West this funding will now allow the Council to develop plans for Abbeyfeale and Ardagh and over time complete a first class network of visitor facilities for greenway users. The projects will also play a key role in the rejuvenation of these towns and villages along with other rural development initiatives being led by the Council with the support of various government departments."
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