Cork based Autism Club has moved a step closer to securing plans for a bigger premises

It comes following an increase in demand for it's services
The Rainbow Club, which is based in Mahon, has confirmed that they're working with Engineering consultants PM who have offered to draw up plans for the proposed project.
The group are due to meet with the Housing Minister in the coming weeks and will raise with him the demands for its services and it's increasing waiting list
Speaking to RedFM News Co-Founder of the Rainbow Club Karen O'Mahony says they haven't secured a new premises yet, but will have the plans ready when the time comes.
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