The Mayor of South Dublin County Council, Cllr. Alan Edge officially turned the sod to mark the commencement of works on the Tymon Park Intergenerational Centre. The Mayor was joined by Colm Ward, Chief Executive, Teresa Walsh, Director of Services, Staff of South Dublin County Council and guests to celebrate this event.
Speaking at the opening of the intergenerational centre at Tymon, Mayor Cllr. Alan Edge said, “the works about to commence will include the creation of a new public building designed to provide flexible outdoor and indoor space for small to medium size events and activities for the local community. The building will also provide a small café, public toilets, outdoor seating overlooking the lake, improvements to the access and an upgrade of the entrance area to the park with a new layout and planting.”
This project is funded by South Dublin County Council’s 3-year capital budget. The Public Realm and Architect Section in South Dublin along with Cotter & Naessens Architects have carried out the planning and design work on this project to date. Construction work on site will be carried out by Oliver J Hearty and Sons. For further information contact the Communications Unit, South Dublin County Council, County Hall, Tallaght, Dublin 24 on [email protected]
Source: South Dublin County Council