Works to turn the Assembly Hall into a community centre should be completed
by the end of February.
Speaking at the first Wicklow Town Council meeting of the year, Town Engineer Kevin Scanlon, said it was initially hoped to have completed the project in January but progress had stalled over the Christmas break. He now envisages that the work should be 'substantially' completed by February's end.
Mr. Scanlon informed the meeting, ' there are around 6 to 8 weeks of plumbing, electrical and flooring works left to carry out.'
Town Manager, Michael Nicholson, said he was hopeful of soon being able to show the elected members of the council around the facility once a floor has been laid.
Speaking at the first Wicklow Town Council meeting of the year, Town Engineer Kevin Scanlon, said it was initially hoped to have completed the project in January but progress had stalled over the Christmas break. He now envisages that the work should be 'substantially' completed by February's end.
Mr. Scanlon informed the meeting, ' there are around 6 to 8 weeks of plumbing, electrical and flooring works left to carry out.'
Town Manager, Michael Nicholson, said he was hopeful of soon being able to show the elected members of the council around the facility once a floor has been laid.
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