Dromore Town Centre To Get Further Funding Says Hargey

Hargey announces further funding boost for Dromore Town Centre

A £250,000 revitalisation scheme to support local businesses in Dromore has been announced by Communities Minister Deirdre Hargey.xa0

The news comes as the Minister welcomed the recent completion of the £1.4million public realm scheme in the town centre.

The revitalisation funding will help enhance shop frontages, address derelict sites, encourage a pavement culture and improve signage in to the town.

Communities Minister Deirdre Hargey.

Minister Hargey said: “This is a welcome boost for Dromore.xa0 My Department is investing a further £250,000 to support Dromore town centre after it has undergone substantial improvements to its streetscape through the recently completed public realm scheme.

“The funding my Department has provided through the public realm scheme and this new revitalise scheme demonstrate my ongoing commitment to the regeneration of our town and city centres.

“This injection of funding will help to further support the area, which in turn will assist local retailers, businesses, residents and visitors.xa0 Initiatives such as these help to make our town centres more appealing and sustain our local economy, all of which contributes to the long term viability and prosperity of the towns.”xa0xa0xa0

The Dromore Revitalisation Programme will be managed by Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council. 

Alderman Glenn Barr, Lord Mayor of Armagh City, Banbridge & Craigavon Borough Council commented: “This is a fantastic opportunity for Dromore. As a vibrant, historic market town, with a unique location on the River Lagan and A1 economic corridor, it has so much potential to become a destination of choice.xa0

“We look forward to realising these ambitious plans, which will further enhance the town’s offering and build upon Council’s previous regeneration initiatives.xa0We would like to extend our gratitude to the Department for Communities and the Department for Infrastructure for making projects possible, and look forward to working with these important stakeholders, for the future benefit of our citizens, visitors and investors.”

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