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06 Sept 2025

Public consultation begins on major Callan Friary Complex project

Public meeting and online consultation

Kilkenny

Callan Friary

Major progress has been made since Kilkenny County Council selected Callan to pilot the “Framework for Town Centre Renewal” published by the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Conservation, Heather Humphries in 2016. 


The Council identified Callan as a priority location due to the severe decline in its economy and the dereliction in Mill Street and Bridge Street. Over the last five years Kilkenny County Council have had a key focus on addressing these issues through the targeting of investment and the development of proposals that are adding to the regeneration of Callan. 


The latest initiative is to develop the Friary Complex and buildings on Bridge Street. Kilkenny County Council has secured funding from the Department of Rural and Community Development towards the pre-design/pre-planning of the Friary and Priory buildings and the purchase and conduct of further work on two buildings on Bridge Street including Ui Loinsigh’s Pub and Power's Building. 


Research firm Market Dynamics has been commissioned to undertake consultations with stakeholders and members of the community in and around Callan to get their views on this plan. A public consultation meeting will be held and an online survey is available to complete. They are keen to hear opinions and ideas from as many people as possible. 


Public Consultation Meeting  
Thursday, February 9th, at 7pm, in Callan Parish Hall


Online Survey 
An online survey is another important component of the project. The 16 questions should take 5-10 minutes to answer and all information provided will be kept confidential. Link below. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Callan_Friary 

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