COMMUNITY EFFORTS are underway in Kilfenora to attempt to acquire Linnaneโ€™s Pub and renovate it as a community-owned, not-for-profit centre, a living space for traditional Irish music, cultural events, and connection.

Linanneโ€™s Pub was for decades at the heart of Kilfenora serving as a place where stories were shared with music flowing freely as generations came together. Since the doors closed within the last three years, a vital space for community and culture has gone quiet.

A group of local musicians, neighbours, and volunteers believe that shouldnโ€™t be the end of the story. They want to buy, renovate, and reopen Linnaneโ€™s as a community-owned, not-for-profit centre, a living space for traditional Irish music, cultural events, and connection. โ€œThe vision is to purchase and re-open Linnaneโ€™s pub in Kilfenora as a community-driven social enterprise that safeguards the musical tradition, promotes local culture and fosters sustainable community initiatives,โ€ a group spokesperson explained.

โ€œThe pub will be the heart of traditional music activities, while the adjacent property and land will support broader community projects including a kindergarten, community garden, social housing and a farmersโ€™ market. Our mission is to create a vibrant, multi-purpose community hub while preserving and celebrating Kilfenoraโ€™s priceless musical heritage. This isnโ€™t just about saving a building. Itโ€™s about preserving heritage, uplifting local talent, and revitalising our village and culture in a way thatโ€™s inclusive, creative, and rooted in communityโ€.

Aspirations of the plan is to develop a traditional, non-amplified live music venue for sessions, concerts, workshops and festivals, a rental space upstairs for music teaching and community use. Local restaurants could be aided with its use for occasional small-scale catering while the outdoor courtyard has scope for community events and market days.

โ‚ฌ350,000 is required to purchase the premises with a deposit of โ‚ฌ35,000. The total estimate including legal costs and building upgrades is โ‚ฌ500,000.

Further details on the campaign are available on kilfenoracorner.com.

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