Limerick Chamber welcomes granting of permission for ‘game-changing’ International Rugby Experience

New era ahead for city centre – Chamber CEO

 

Friday, 26 October 2018:  Limerick Chamber has welcomed An Bord Pleanála’s decision to uphold the granting of planning permission for the International Rugby Experience in Limerick as a key moment that  will pave the way for a “game-changing” project for the city and region.

 

Reacting to the decision, Limerick Chamber CEO Dee Ryan said: “This is a project of unquantifiable significance for Limerick.  It’s a game-changer. One of our key objectives in Limerick Chamber is to see the value proposition for the city centre strengthened so that we attract more people to live, work and shop here. We’ve long since argued that we needed a stimulant for that and the International Rugby Experience is exactly that.

 

“Together with the planned €9.1million LUCROC project for the revitalisation of O’Connell Street by Limerick City and County Council and the work of Limerick Twenty Thirty in redeveloping key city centre sites that will accommodate thousands of jobs, we are looking at a whole new era for Limerick city centre. 

 

“Limerick has made massive gains over the past five years, with 12,000 new jobs announced in that time. But that’s only brought us part of the journey and what’s now about to happen will take us to another level again. 

The International Rugby Experience will draw tens of thousands of visitors each year. It’s an exciting time for Limerick.”

 

Ms Ryan said that the McManus family, Paul O’Connell and other key drivers of the project deserve huge praise for their commitment.  “The International Rugby Experience will be a unique, permanent and dynamic celebration of one of the world’s great team sports, a sport that’s part of Limerick’s DNA but also one that’s equally cherished across the globe,” she added.

 

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