Sligo Weekender

Year-round outdoor dining area opens in Tobergal Lane

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THE Fáilte Ireland-funded Tobergal Lane outdoor dining area was officially opened on Friday last by Sligo County Council. Funding for the scheme was provided by Fáilte Ireland under the Outdoor Dining Enhancemen­t Investment Scheme 2021 and its purpose was to create an all-year-round outdoor dining area.

The completed scheme consists of canopies, screens and 105 fully planted and brightly coloured pots of varying sizes which line the laneway and enfold each of the participat­ingbusines­ses. In attendance were

Fáilte Ireland Manager Eva Costello, the Chief

Executive of Sligo County Council Martin Lydon and Director of Services Dorothy Clarke, Sligo BID CEO Gail McGibbon, Mehron Kirk, Director BDP (designers), Thomas Crummy from TC Landscaper­s and relevant SCC staff who worked on the project as well as members of the business community and Fox Contracts. The fact that it rains a lot in Ireland coupled with the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic has prompted thinking about outdoor dining in a new way. Fáilte Ireland introduced this fund to facilitate greater capacity in outdoor dining by supporting local authoritie­s and hospitalit­y businesses to upgrade and enhance streets and public spaces to facilitate yearround outdoor dining.

Eva Costello, Manager, Wild Atlantic Way, at Fáilte Ireland, said: “It is fantastic to see the Tobergal Lane outdoor dining infrastruc­ture, which was funded by Fáilte Ireland and developed in partnershi­p with Sligo County Council, being so well received by visitors.

“Outdoor dining is now a permanent feature in many of our towns and cities and facilities like these support tourism

Outdoor dining at Hooked. businesses to provide access to outdoor dining options for longer periods of the year.”

Sligo County Council recognised Tobergal Lane as being an ideal location for a weatherpro­ofed outdoor dining area.

The idea was to create something beautiful to capture the imaginatio­n of the wider community, while performing a specific function in a flexible and adaptable manner. It had to animate the space while catering for differing needs of stakeholde­rs. Outdoor dining is only one aspect of how the space is used.

With the help of design consultant­s BDP and after many discussion­s with stakeholde­rs, involving many iterations of the design, the delivery of the project took shape. Dorothy Clarke, Director of Services with Sligo County Council, commented on the positive engagement amongst the stakeholde­rs: “This project is the product of strong collaborat­ion between the various stakeholde­rs who use Tobergal Lane.

“On behalf of Sligo County Council, I would like to thank all involved for their continuing support to make this new space a reality. Special thanks to BDP for designing the scheme, Foxs Contracts (ground works), Surf and Turf canopy suppliers and Thomas Crummy Landscaper­s (pots).”

Mayor of Sligo Tom MacSharry commented: “Completed in only a few weeks, Tobergal Lane sparks joy for all who pass through it.

“That is a wonderful accolade to any placemakin­g project.

“Well done to all involved and I hope the people of Sligo and visitors will enjoy dining outdoors amongst the wonderful planting for years to come.”

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ABOVE: A view of the area from the O’Connell Street entrance. LEFT: The outdoor dining area at Le Fournil.
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