Minister Foley Welcomes €100,000 for Milltown Town Centre First Plan

Minister Foley has welcomed the announcement of €100,000 for the development of Milltown as the first ‘Town Centre First Plan’ in the county.

Minister for Education and Kerry TD Norma Foley has welcomed the announcement of €100,000 for Milltown to develop the first ever Town Centre First Plan in the county.

As part of the initiative, Kerry County Council will be provided with the funding to support the development of its own unique master plan for Milltown.

To be known as Town Centre First Plans, they will be central to the delivery of the policy at a local level as they will chart the path forward for the revitalisation of each town as a desirable place to live, work, socialise and operate a business.

Importance of Place-Making

It is envisaged that the plans will cover the importance of place-making, town centre living, the social and economic purpose of the town, and respond to emerging opportunities such as those linked to remote working, climate action and digitalisation.

The plans will also be central to addressing vacancy and dereliction in Milltown.

The process of a creating the plan is a collaborative exercise, supported by Kerry County Council, that will involve stakeholders such as community representatives, local residents and business people, and others as part of a ‘town team.’

Our Rural Future

This initiative is a key part of Our Rural Future – the Government’s ambitious five year strategy designed to re-imagine and revitalise Rural Ireland.

It is also linked to the Government’s ‘Housing for All’ strategy and the forthcoming ‘Town Centre First Policy’, which will be announced in the coming weeks.

“This significant funding for Milltown will facilitate the development of a plan to support the future potential and advancement of this growing and vibrant town,” said Minister Foley in welcoming the news.

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