The event runs from 4-7pm in Celbridge Library
Kildare County Council is hosting a public consultation on plans for a Liffey Valley Park between Celbridge and Leixlip today.
The drop-in event takes place this evening from 4-7 PM at Celbridge Library (W23 VA47).
The proposed 6.35km park along the River Liffey aims to create a recreational trail linking key natural and heritage sites.
A feasibility study is underway, following a public survey in December 2024, which saw strong local interest in the project.
Supported by the Outdoor Recreation Infrastructure Scheme (ORIS), the park would enhance outdoor activities, biodiversity, and tourism.
Community feedback is now sought at this early ‘options’ stage to help shape the project.

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