The information will help develop plans for a multi-user community facility at the new Killina Presentation Resource Centre
Offaly residents are invited to offer their suggestions in a survey on the best future for a former convent building and grounds.
The information will help develop plans for a multi-user community facility at the new Killina Presentation Resource Centre
It's part of a feasibility study for future funding applications and the work so far has been enabled through local donations and funding from LEADER and Offaly Local Development Company.
Committee member Diarmuid Mollin is encouraging locals to suggest how they believe the former convent could become an outstanding community resource centre for the benefit of the local community and visitors.
The survey is available at https://online1.snapsurveys.com/KillinaPresentationConvent, www.killinacentre.ie or on the resource centre’s social media channels.
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