According to the Mayor of Fingal, Cllr Adrian Henchy, the Our Balbriggan Rejuvenation Programme will transform the town.
“I very much welcome the progress to date and look forward to the outcomes which will have an incredibly positive impact,” he said.
Following the appointment of a contractor, work will begin on the re-development of the Quay Street and Harbour area – including the RNLI Boathouse – in 2024, with upgrade works on the Uisce Éireann pumping station due to be completed in late Spring.
Significant improvement works to harbour facilities are nearing completion, including utility and waste services to protect and enhance fishing along with additional lighting, seating and other measures on the East Pier.
With the demolition of 14 Bridge Street now complete, annexes and outbuildings to the rear of 6a-12 Bridge Street (De Bruns) are now also being demolished.
A temporary pocket park has been opened in the location and the front facade of the buildings facing on to Bridge Street are to be maintained to preserve the street line. The buildings are within an architectural conservation area.
Chief Executive of Fingal County Council, AnnMarie Farrelly, said she was encouraged by the important developments in the Our Balbriggan Rejuvenation Programme in 2023.
“We look forward to working with the local community to deliver the Our Balbriggan Rejuvenation Programme for the benefit of the people of the town, ensuring a great place to live, work and do business. I am pleased to note a year of real progress in 2023, ” she said. A review of the Our Balbriggan Leadership Group and its Pillar Groups will be completed in March 2024 to future proof governance.