The development of Mitchelstown Georgian Quarter in County Cork is set to move forward following a key appointment.
REDscape Landscape & Urbanism has agreed a deal to serve as the design team on the project, with architects set to visit the North Cork site next week. The firm will cover the feasibility, statutory planning, and design of the public realm enhancements.
With funding of €360,000 through the Rural Regeneration and Development Fund and Cork County Council, the project centres around public realm improvements in the centre of Mitchelstown. Work will build upon its rich urban heritage and highlighting its unique historic character.
Welcoming the appointment, Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Gillian Coughlan said: "Mitchelstown is a beautiful town with one of the finest Georgian squares and I am delighted to see that design work to develop its historic quarter is about to begin. This is the first phase of the Mitchelstown Georgian Quarter that will take the project through to the planning permission stage. It is a wonderful opportunity to transform the George's Street, King's Street, King's Square and New Market Square areas creating a key tourism attraction. The public realm works will enhance and conserve the town's important features including a historic water pump, paving, railings and pebble lined drains. It will allow for the expansion of the Thursday market and will provide spaces for even more festivals, live music and cultural events in the future."
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Tim Lucey added: "This development has the potential to produce social, economic and environmental benefits for Mitchelstown and its surroundings. We want to create a strong sense of place helping to make the town an even more attractive place to work, live, visit and invest in. There will be a big focus on facilitating more sustainable forms of transport such as walking, cycling and public transport. I believe that the project will further strengthen Mitchelstown's opportunities for tourism and will link the town with other North Cork tourist attractions, such as Doneraile Court and Anne's Grove Gardens. I would also like to acknowledge the support of our project partners 'St. George's Arts and Heritage Centre', the ongoing restoration works at St George's along with a packed schedule of events will further enhance the overall Georgian Quarter."
REDscape Landscape & Urbanism will be working in collaboration with local experts including Tobin Engineers, Fox Moloney Engineers, Minogue Environmental Consultants, Repucon Tourism Consultants, James Bourke Architects, Archer Archaeologists and Signify Lighting Specialists.
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