Edgeworthstown District Development Association (EDDA) were delighted to announce the start of the building phase to renovate the Mahon's building for the Charity Shop on Main Street.
Pictured are the members of Edgeworthstown District Development Association along with representatives from Longford County Council who purchased the building, Jimmy Brady General Building and Carpentry who won the renovation contract after the extensive tendering process.
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Also in the photo are the staff and volunteers of the Charity Shop. The renovation will also be supported by the fundraising efforts by the staff and volunteers of the charity Shop. EDDA look forward to the additional services and benefits this Project
will bring to Edgeworthstown. Thanks also to Longford County Council for their support.

CAPTION: Padraig Brady (Edgeworthstown District Development Association), Cllr Paul Ross, Lorraine O'Connor (Longford County Council), Jimmy Brady (contractor), Fran Moran (Craftstudio Architects), Brigid Duffy (Edgeworthstown District Development Association) and Noreen McLoughlin (Edgeworthstown District Development Association) at the announcement of the start of the building phase to renovate Mahon's building for the Charity Shop on Main Street.
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