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06 Sept 2025

Plan for new IDA park in Tullamore included in Government strategy

Fianna Fail Deputy Tony McCormack says the existing IDA park is now full

TULLAMORE

A call for a new IDA business park to be developed in Tullamore has been renewed by Offaly TD Tony McCormack

Deputy McCormack highlighted the town’s dramatic population growth and the fact that the existing IDA park is now full.

Speaking at a recent meeting of the Oireachtas National Infrastructure Committee, Deputy McCormack said: “We have an IDA park that is full, and Tullamore's population is increasing dramatically. We need a new IDA park to keep jobs at home.”

In response, John Hughes of the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment confirmed that Tullamore is one of nine locations included in the IDA’s new strategy to future-proof regional investment.

He explained: “A number of advance planning permits [are in progress] so that all the planning is in place in collaboration between the IDA and the local authorities. I know there are nine that are proposed in the new IDA strategy—that are Letterkenny, Mayo, Tullamore, Mullingar, Kilkenny, Navan, Portlaoise, Tralee and Roscommon. So they would be nine partnerships between the IDA and the local authority to bring them to the level where planning and permits are in place, and then the appropriate building, depending on who the occupier would be, can be built and fit out in quick order.”

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Deputy McCormack welcomed this clear commitment from the Department, saying he is very hopeful that progress can happen quickly and move to the next stage, which includes buying land for the new park.

“This is something I’ve been pushing hard for, because we need to secure real opportunities for Tullamore and Offaly. I’ll keep working every day to make sure we’re ready to welcome new employers and industries so that our young people have the chance to stay and build their futures here,” he said.

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