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01/02/2016
Speaking at her first visit to the site of the proposed new campus of LIT at Coonagh today, Minister for Education Jan O’Sullivan has said the development of the new facility represents a “change moment” for Limerick that will foster increased innovation and job creation.

Minister for Education and Skills, Jan O'Sullivan was joined by Vice President of LIT with responsibility for Corporate Development and Capital Development, Jimmy Browne and Dr. Maria Hinfelaar, President LIT during a visit of the new site at Coonagh. Picture: Alan Place/Fusionshooters

Minister O’Sullivan said, “LIT has demonstrated great vision in its plans for Coonagh, which the Department of Education is supporting by way of significant investment in the purchase of this site. The Coonagh campus will foster innovation and consequent job creation in Limerick and the region, while the provision of new amenities at the City North Sports Park addresses a shortage of facilities on this side of the city.

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01/02/2016      <br />
Speaking at her first visit to the site of the proposed new campus of LIT at Coonagh today, Minister for Education Jan O’Sullivan has said the development of the new facility represents a “change moment” for Limerick that will foster increased innovation and job creation.<br />
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Minister for Education and Skills, Jan O'Sullivan was joined by Vice President of LIT with responsibility for Corporate Development and Capital Development, Jimmy Browne and Dr. Maria Hinfelaar, President LIT during a visit of the new site at Coonagh. Picture: Alan Place/Fusionshooters<br />
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Minister O’Sullivan said, “LIT has demonstrated great vision in its plans for Coonagh, which the Department of Education is supporting by way of significant investment in the purchase of this site.  The Coonagh campus will foster innovation and consequent job creation in Limerick and the region, while the provision of new amenities at the City North Sports Park addresses a shortage of facilities on this side of the city.