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Kilcormac Walkability Study – June 2023

Age Friendly Ireland | Local | Offaly

Kilcormac Walkability Study - June 2023

Thursday 15th June Age Friendly Offaly carried out a Walkability Audit in Kilcormac with the support of the Kilcormac Development Association. 3 routes were covered by groups on the day, participants included a local elected member,  the local area engineer, Age Friendly Alliance member, OPC member, members of KDA, and local residents.

Tuesday 20th June Age Friendly Offaly along with Regional Manager for the Midlands, Eileen Hughes,  returned to Kilcormac, and gave a presentation on Age Friendly Ireland and Age Friendly Offaly to the lunch club.

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