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ECO EYE ***New Series***

Sligo Town 2 - Eco Eye Season 20   Episode 1     Towns in Transition   with Duncan Stewart Image Name: Sligo Town 2 - Eco Eye Season 20 Episode 1 Towns in Transition with Duncan Stewart
Sligo Town 1 - Eco Eye Season 20   Episode 1     Towns in Transition   with Duncan Stewart Image Name: Sligo Town 1 - Eco Eye Season 20 Episode 1 Towns in Transition with Duncan Stewart
Sligo Cycling campaign - Eco Eye Season 20   Episode 1     Towns in Transition   with Duncan Stewart Image Name: Sligo Cycling campaign - Eco Eye Season 20 Episode 1 Towns in Transition with Duncan Stewart
regeneration backlands Sligo - Eco Eye Season 20   Episode 1     Towns in Transition   with Duncan Stewart Image Name: regeneration backlands Sligo - Eco Eye Season 20 Episode 1 Towns in Transition with Duncan Stewart
Duncan in Sligo town - Eco Eye Season 20   Episode 1     Towns in Transition   with Duncan Stewart Image Name: Duncan in Sligo town - Eco Eye Season 20 Episode 1 Towns in Transition with Duncan Stewart
Duncan and Sofia Sligo town 0 Eco Eye Season 20   Episode 1     Towns in Transition   with Duncan Stewart Image Name: Duncan and Sofia Sligo town 0 Eco Eye Season 20 Episode 1 Towns in Transition with Duncan Stewart
Benbulben Sligo - Eco Eye Season 20   Episode 1     Towns in Transition   with Duncan Stewart Image Name: Benbulben Sligo - Eco Eye Season 20 Episode 1 Towns in Transition with Duncan Stewart
Alison Harvey Heritage Council  - Eco Eye Season 20   Episode 1     Towns in Transition   with Duncan Stewart Image Name: Alison Harvey Heritage Council - Eco Eye Season 20 Episode 1 Towns in Transition with Duncan Stewart

Central to how towns survive and thrive is the system of exchange between town centres and the surrounding lands. Up to the 20th century, town centres were bustling with life; families lived above the shops that lined the main-street, food and goods were exchanged in the market square. Those who lived out of town worked the land and provided livestock, food and goods for the town markets.

But over the last 50 years, the townscape and this system of exchange has completely changed. The market evolved into out-of-town shopping centres and online shopping.  Over time as more shops on the main-street closed down, so too did essential services like post offices and banks. Town centres hollowed out as those who lived in the centre relocated to the suburbs. Today, towns all across Ireland no longer function as primary economic or residential hubs. They are rapidly declining into abandoned ruins that were once vibrant and critical social centres for communities. 

What would it take to bring our towns back to thriving compact communities, suitable for all demographics once again? A new Urban Regeneration Fund and a Town Centre First policy sets to reverse the decline of Irish Towns and Sligo town is earmarked for the largest investment of new funding. Will this help to turn Sligo town around?