Urban regeneration planned for Liberties

An urban regeneration project is planned for the Liberties area of inner-city Dublin.

An urban regeneration project is planned for the Liberties area of inner-city Dublin.

Dublin City Council is to draw up a regeneration plan for the area, which is bordered by St James's Hospital, Francis Street, Cork Street and Thomas Street, in consultation with local residents.

The project is expected to take place over eight to 10 years and will be funded by public and private investment. Dublin City Council plans to release land in return for new social housing and other community amenities and facilities.

The regeneration, which is being compared to that of Ballymun, will look at housing in the area, new community facilities, and commercial space.

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"Instead of us presenting the community with a draft scheme and asking for their views, the City Council and the community will work together to develop a vision for the area," said John Tierney, Dublin City manager.

"This approach is already working well in Ballymun and gives the community the opportunity to plan the future they want for their area."

The regeneration plans kicks off with three neighbourhood meetings in Pimlico, Francis Street and St James' Street between October 10th and 18th.

Ciara O'Brien

Ciara O'Brien

Ciara O'Brien is an Irish Times business and technology journalist