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<strong>Limerick</strong> 2030 <strong>An</strong> <strong>Economic</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Spatial</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Limerick</strong><br />

The area between Matthew Bridge <strong>and</strong> Ball’s Bridge is Georges Quay. This is a potentially<br />

attractive stretch of quay with trees fronting the edge of the river with a range of commercial<br />

buildings behind.<br />

There is a public square outside the Court House <strong>and</strong> at the front of the civic buildings known as<br />

Merchants Quay. This is flanked to the south by the Potato Market site now used as a car park.<br />

Immediately to the north of the Medieval area is the extensive social housing area, known as St<br />

Mary’s Park. This is the subject of an intensive regeneration programme to address severe physical<br />

<strong>and</strong> socio economic problems.<br />

The location of the estate tends to give rise to incidents of anti-social behaviour in the area, <strong>and</strong><br />

exacerbated by the location of the Court House.<br />

Table 23: Kings Isl<strong>and</strong><br />

Strengths Weaknesses<br />

King John’s Castle<br />

Medieval Character/Heritage<br />

Several other buildings of distinction –<br />

Alms Houses<br />

Waterfront – views/vistas<br />

Opportunities<br />

Relocate the courts<br />

Relocate <strong>Limerick</strong> City Council<br />

offices / redevelopment<br />

Available sites – Potato Market<br />

Presence of the courts<br />

Poor quality environment<br />

Socio-economic problems in<br />

adjoining areas<br />

Image / perception<br />

Connection to the core City Centre<br />

Integrated Waterfront promenade<br />

Investment in King John Castle<br />

Upgrade Nicholas Street<br />

June 2013 87

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