Old Hill Planters

Embracing Community Spirit and working together!

James Byrne collaborating with Drogheda Tidy Towns and the passionate local resident James Prendergast embarked on a mission to infuse vibrancy into the base of the steps on the Old Hill.

James Byrne “A special shoutout goes to Menshed Drogheda, whose skilled hands crafted the stunning planters that now adorn this historic spot. Their dedication and craftsmanship have truly elevated the beauty of our surroundings”

And of course, none of this would have been possible without the generous support of Flogas, whose sponsorship made our vision a reality.

This project exemplifies the strength of our community when we come together with a shared purpose.

Here’s to many more collaborative ventures ahead!

A little bit of history: ‘Old Hill. Within the parish of St. Mary’s and on the south side of the Boyne River, a series of small medieval streets or lanes that still retain their old character as the town has not been developed here to any great extent, located 100 metres east of Millmount Museum the area resembles that of a small hamlet or village, totally worth preserving and promoting’

Read Here: https://www.independent.ie/…/lesser…/27140084.html

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Drogheda Men’s Shed

James Byrne

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