Building Facade Improvement Grant Schemes Extended To South Douglas Street and Blackpool
The aim of the scheme is to improve the character and appearance of the historic areas of the city
Cork City Council is to extend it's Building Facade Improvement Grant Schemes to South Douglas Street and Blackpool.
The aim of the scheme which is open to residential and commercial property owners is to improve the character and appearance of the historic areas of the city.
The financial incentives are to encourage people to paint or undertake repairs to their buildings.
Grants will be awarded for half of the costs of qualifying improvement works up to a maximum value of €1,250 per building, or €2,500 per street corner building.
Property owners are invited to make applications to the City Council from next Monday up to the deadline of Friday 10th March.
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