Episode 8- Regenerating Drogheda

With Marks & Spencer pulling out, the D Hotel changing use, in addition to the fact that there are over 100 vacant properties in Drogheda town centre, we look at whether it is possible to rebuild the town with a vibrant centre at its core.

In these discussions, we explore solutions that might help regenerate Drogheda including pedestrian status, co working hubs, vacant sites levies and more.

First we speak to Ged Nash TD, who believes city status will help drive development in Drogheda.

I spoke to journalist with the Drogheda Independent Alison Comyn for her perspective on what has happened to the town over recent decades. Alison with lots of contacts locally has her finger on the pulse of the town.

The Mill Drogheda is quite a unique development and while it is on the edge of town, the offer of the Mill is coworking space, which is something that could be developed even more in the town centre bringing people into the town.


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