Joining Minister Calleary at the sod turning of Moneygall’s new Community Centre were (L-R ) Henry Healy MDA, John Brennan ABN, Cllr John Leahy, Philip Ryan ABN, Cllr Peter Ormond, Ann Dillon, Director of Services, OCC , Cllr Eleanor Clendennen, Minister Dara Calleary, Cllr Sean Maher, Ger McIntire Build More, Sean Nolan MDA, John O Loughlin EHS Engineering, Anna Marie Delaney Chief Executive, OCC
PHOTOS: Sod turning marks start of work on new Offaly community centre
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Minister for Rural and Community Development and the Gaeltacht, Dara Calleary, has officially turned the sod on a new 327 sq m community centre in Moneygall.
The €2 million project, led by Moneygall Development Association and built by Build More JV, is funded by over €1.8 million from the Community Centre Investment Fund, with match funding from Offaly County Council.
The centre will provide a flexible multipurpose space with a commercial kitchen, dressing rooms, external toilets, car parking and e-car charging points, supporting social, cultural, sporting and community activities.
Since 2022, the CCIF has invested over €110 million nationwide, including €3.7 million for 47 projects in Offaly.
Minister Calleary and local representatives praised the strong community effort behind the project, describing it as a transformative development that will strengthen Moneygall’s social and community life for generations to come.
Moneygall Development Association Members L-R Colette Nolan, Betty Costello, John Hassett, Buddie Powell, Mark Moroney, Gerry Larkin, Henry Healy, Cllr Peter Ormond, Minister Dara Calleary, Lisa Costello, Theresa Harney, Sean Nolan
Back Row l-r - Cllr Hugh Egan, Olwen Cummins, Town Regeneration Officer, OCC., Ann Dillon Director of Services OCC, Cllr Eleanor Clendennen, Cllr Sean Maher, Arlene Guilfoyle OCC, Andrew Murray, Director of Services OCC,Front row l-r – Henry Healy, Moneygall Development Association, Anna-Marie Delaney, Chief Executive, OCC, Minister Dara Calleary, Cllr. John Leahy Cathaoirleach OCC, Cllr Peter Ormond.
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Paul Moore
Joining Minister Calleary at the sod turning of Moneygall’s new Community Centre were (L-R ) Henry Healy MDA, John Brennan ABN, Cllr John Leahy, Philip Ryan ABN, Cllr Peter Ormond, Ann Dillon, Director of Services, OCC , Cllr Eleanor Clendennen, Minister Dara Calleary, Cllr Sean Maher, Ger McIntire Build More, Sean Nolan MDA, John O Loughlin EHS Engineering, Anna Marie Delaney Chief Executive, OCC
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Paul Moore
L-R Minister Dara Calleary, Anna-Marie Delaney, Chief Executive, OCC, Cllr. John Leahy Cathaoirleach OCC.
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