Developments to 'enhance quality of life' for Mallow residents unveiled

The Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Frank O’Flynn, chief executive of Cork County Council Valerie O’Sullivan and Niall Healy, director of services with responsibility for Municipal Districts Operations & Rural Development at the official opening of several new developments in Mallow, including a new inclusive children's playground, new skatepark, restored walled gardens in Mallow Castle/House and significant public realm enhancements. Visit www.corkcoco.ie for more. Picture: Brian Lougheed
A SERIES of developments expected to "significantly enhance the quality of life for Mallow's citizens" have been unveiled.
The Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Frank O’Flynn, together with the chief executive of Cork County Council, Valerie O’Sullivan, officially opened the completed projects in recent days - all of which have been made possible through government funding initiatives and council co-financing.
Among the developments is upgrade works to Mallow Castle Park, with key highlights including new access to Mallow Castle/House, a spacious and inclusive children's playground and restoration of the historic landscape and walled gardens with repairs and conservation of stone walls.
Enhancing both the visuals and connectivity of Mallow Town Centre to Mallow Castle and Spa House Grounds, significant public realm improvement works have been delivered including upgraded pathways, lighting, seating, bike stands, and signage.
Cork County Council's framework plans to create an integrated park network and tourist destination for Mallow Castle Park, Mallow Town Park and the Spa House Park continue with new pathways within Mallow Town Park.
These works include, a 3m-wide pedestrian pathway connecting Park Rd to the River Walk, reinforced pathways between tree avenues, planting of a second tree avenue and installation of park amenities, including map boards, nature boards, signage, bike stands, and seating.
Mallow's newest attraction, the skate park on Park Rd, has now also been completed by experienced local contractor, Browne Bros Site Services Ltd.
Speaking at the official opening, the County Mayor said the projects "will generate fond memories for generations to come".
Meanwhile, the council's chief executive Valerie O'Sullivan said the projects exemplify the council's commitment to creating "engaging community spaces".