Shopfronts get a facelift as Council helps businesses spruce up before reopening

Councillors roll up their sleeves to help with the Activating County Towns initiative
Shopfronts get a facelift as Council helps businesses spruce up before reopening

Annette Foley, the owner of Passage West Pharmacy, participating in Cork County Council's shopfront initiative as part of Project ACT, with  three local councillors, Seamus McGrath, chair of Carrigaline Municipal District;  Liam O’Connor, and Marcia Dalton. Picture: Brian Lougheed

As businesses continue to gear up to reopen after Covid-19, some of them are sprucing up their shopfronts with the help of Cork County Council.

Part of the council's Project ACT (Activating County Towns) initiative is building upon its supports to businesses by offering a locally-tailored shopfront improvement scheme in the towns of Carrigaline and Passage West. This initiative is just one example of the range of diverse supports catering for the unique needs of towns and villages across the county.

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