Solicitor appointed chair of Limerick Civic Trust
Donal Creaton, partner at Holmes O’Malley Sexton LLP, has been appointed as chair of Limerick Civic Trust.
The Trust, now approaching its 40th anniversary year, works to restore, maintain and promote the historic street environment and built heritage of Limerick.
Commenting on his appointment, Mr Creaton said: “My focus for the year ahead will be on attracting more contributing members and patrons so we have the financial support to embark and complete some of the very long lists of restoration and heritage improvement projects we have earmarked.
“In addition, I will be overseeing the development of stronger working and mutually beneficial relationships with partners and public bodies as we demonstrate our competency in delivering civil community projects.”
He added: “There are hugely exciting and ambitious plans for Limerick in train at the moment and I believe Limerick Civic Trust has a key role in supporting the delivery of these.
“Already the projects we undertake serve to enhance the image of our city amongst our citizens and to boost tourism, such as our street cleaning campaigns, open spaces and cemetery maintenance, Canal bank pathways, restoration of key sites, erection of historical plaques, walking tours and so forth.
“The Trust has the ambition and potential to breathe new life into many more areas of our city and county.”
David O’Brien, CEO of the Trust, welcomed Mr Creaton to his new role and wished him every success for his term of office.