Mountmellick, now in phase two of the scheme with Ferbane and Castlepollard, launched its official plan last week.
A diverse group of volunteers is key to ensuring a successful Town Centre First plan.
That's the view of Offaly County Council's Town Regeneration Officer, as more towns in the Midlands continue to regenerate their localities as places to work and live.
Mountmellick, which is in the second phase of the scheme alongside Ferbane and Castlepollard launched their official plan last week.
It follows Moate, Clara and Rathdowney being included in its pilot scheme in 2021.
Offaly County Council Town Regeneration Officer Olwyn Cummins says careful consideration has to be given to projects:
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