THRIVE Killarney is hosting a public engagement session next Tuesday (20th May) evening.
It's the second such event to be organised by Kerry County Council to reimagine Killarney town centre.
It'll focus on Killarney town's heritage buildings and integrated urban strategy.
It's open to all, and attendees can share their thoughts and suggestions on the future of the town centre.
The session will run in the Sika Room at Killarney Plaza Hotel between six and eight o'clock on Tuesday evening (18:00 and 20:00).
THRIVE (Town Centre First Heritage Revival Scheme) is a national initiative that helps local communities reimagine their town centres by renovating and reusing publicly owned, vacant or derelict heritage buildings.
Heritage buildings are buildings with unique architectural, historical, archaeological, or artistic qualities or have cultural and economic significance to their localities
The initiative is co-funded by the government of Ireland and the European Union (EU) through the ERDF Southern, Eastern and Midland Regional Programme 2021–2027.
For further details, contact [email protected].