Launch of Peter's Hill Shared Space

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The launch of the shared space at Peter’s Hill in Drogheda will take place on Monday 8th May.

This multi-functional meeting plaza comprises a seating area with spectacular views of Drogheda and an artwork by sculptor Michael Disley entitled ‘Inspired to Meet’. The design shows two spires which are set apart with a large bird on top of each one. The birds are seen facing one another as if chatting to each other. The spires echo the large stone pillars of the gateway and reflect the proximity of the two St Peter churches. The result is a depiction of a meeting between the two birds with the image celebrating both peace and meetings.

 Speakers at the launch event will include Louth County Council Chief Executive Joan Martin and Cathaoirleach Councillor Conor Keelan.

 This public realm design project has been supported by the European Union’s PEACE IV Programme, managed by the Special European Programmes Body (SEUPB) and supported locally by Louth County Council and Louth Local Community Development Committee (LCDC).

 It is envisaged that this meeting plaza will act as a cross community and cross-border shared space, providing a significant public amenity for the people of Drogheda and symbolising the reconciliation between the communities on this island.