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Craft quarter mooted for town centre
By Sean Moriarty
Killarney could get its own dedicated ‘Craft Quarter’ if plans unveiled this week come to fruition.
On Wednesday, elected Killarney Municipal District councillors, were shown plans for the future of the Áras Phádraig.
The redevelopment of the Lewis Road site is part of a greater urban regeneration project for the town (see main story on page six).
Wednesday’s presentation concentrated on the Áras Phádraig element of the regeneration plan but tentative aspects of other projects were also revealed.
It includes a ‘Craft Quarter’ in town centre laneways that link Plunkett St to Main St and include places like Glebe Lane and Old Market Lane.
The Áras Phádraig presentation was given by Kerry County Council engineer David Doyle who explained that the overall plan will give the town centre a “more pedestrianised feel”.
“Further plans on the town realm will be given next month or early next year,” he told the meeting, “The ‘Craft Quarter’ will give a more pedestrian feel to the town.”
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