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Herlihey Park

Herlihey Park project expected to begin in 2022

Arts And Culture8 December 2021

By Chris Drost At the Nov. 23 meeting of the Highlands East council, CAO/treasurer Shannon Hunter shared the good news that the period of studies and consultations have been concluded for the development of Herlihey…

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