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Deadline closes for submissions on Pretty Polly site
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The deadline closes today, Friday, for proposals for the development of the 7.4-acre Pretty Polly site. Dublin based BNP Paribas real estate agents are handling the submissions, and they say there have been quite a few.
The old factory and land was given in trust to the town council in 2009, which is now, of course, under the control of Kerry County Council.
The local authorities have sat on it since. In stark contrast to the Island of Geese site in Tralee where it was all hands on deck from the get go in the three or four years since it was handed over. The old bacon factory on the Tralee site has already been taken demolished. Contrast this with the lack of action in the Killarney factory.
At least now, however, with the council's decision to invite "expressions of interest" from community as well as commercial organisations for the site, which will remain in council ownership, we will get proposals.
It’s highly likely the 1,000 sq metre factory will have to be demolished. The zoning is industrial and mixed use and it is being proposed to vary this slightly to allow also for housing - Cllr Donal Grady was to the fore in that proposal. So there might be a proposal for a shopping centre cum park cum housing, or maybe even a new courts complex. Who knows what will come back?
However, what is important is that whatever comes back will be acted upon and the new council in May when Killarney will be a seven-seater will take it on board quickly. Council managements says the expressions of interest will be considered "as soon as possible".
We hope it will be quicker than the Áras Phadraig which seems to have gone off the boil somewhat.