A new watersports adventure centre for Galway city has reached tender stage for design of the facility.
An architect-led design team for the project, which will be located in the old Terryland waterworks building on the Dyke road in Galway, has been appointed.
The former waterworks plant, now lying idle, was developed in 1867 near the river Corrib, and is owned by the local authority.
It has been earmarked for the proposed new Corrib Sports and Adventure Centre for Water Sports Activities.
The waterworks plant is on Galway’s list of protected structures, so any alterations will have to be in keeping with the architectural and heritage protections afforded to the existing building.
Galway City Council’s tourism section applied for funding from Fáilte Ireland to examine the potential of converting part of the old plant into a watersports amenity.
Specifications in the tender include provision of showers, toilets and changing facilities, meeting rooms and secure storage space, along with car parking.
Fianna Fáil city councillor John Connolly says there is “significant sporting and tourism potential” attached to the project, and he said he hoped it would trigger “increased interest in watersports such as kayaking”.