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07 Sept 2025

€199,020 funding received for Connolly Barracks in Longford town

Town Centre First Heritage Revival Scheme boost for county town

€199,020 funding received for Connolly Barracks in Longford town

Redevelopment of Connolly Barracks into a community and cultural facility

Longford County Council has secured €199,020 for the preparation of drawings, up to and including planning approval for the redevelopment of Connolly Barracks into a community and cultural facility.
Longford is one of 26 towns to benefit from funding under THRIVE – the Town Centre First Heritage Revival Scheme, a new grant scheme launched earlier this year.


It aims to allow local authorities and the public to reimagine and revitalise town centres through the renovation and reuse of publicly owned vacant or derelict heritage buildings.


THRIVE is delivered under Ireland’s two European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) regional programmes: the Southern, Eastern and Midland Regional Programme 2021-2027, and the Northern and Western Regional Programme 2021-2027.
It was developed by the Southern Regional Assembly and the Northern and Western Regional Assembly, working in close partnership with the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage.


Speaking on the announcement Longford County Council Cathaoirleach Cllr Colm Murray said, “It is very encouraging that this funding has been announced following the recent launch of the Council’s Longford Town Centre First Strategy, which has identified the redevelopment of Connolly Barracks as a transformational project within the strategy.

This funding will allow the Council to drive forward with detailed plans for this project. This includes a county museum within the Barracks, which is a long-held ambition of the people of Longford. It also includes additional community and cultural uses.”
Welcoming the announcement, Deputy Joe Flaherty TD, said: “This is significant progress for future development of Longford’s Connolly Barracks with confirmation that the Council has secured €199,020 under THRIVE.


The Longford TD added, “This initial funding will allow the Council the opportunity to access funding up to €7m for the development of the barracks site.”

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