Address: 16 Oakland Park, A91 AN25, Dundalk
Phone: +353 42 933 0432
Website: Go to site
Work time: Monday:7a.m.-9p.m.
Tuesday:7a.m.-9p.m.
Wednesday:7a.m.-9p.m.
Thursday:7a.m.-9p.m.
Friday:7a.m.-9p.m.
Saturday:10a.m.-2p.m.
Sunday:10a.m.-2p.m.

About Coxs Demesne Youth & Community Project

Coxs Demesne Youth & Community Project, is located at 16 Oakland Park, Dundalk, A91 AN25, IE

Home – The House

Cox’s Demesne Youth and Community Project was first established in 1991. Two derelict or unused houses were provided by Dundalk Town Council and were renovated by local people. This took place over six months and was spearheaded and driven by Brian Doyle. Local tradesmen and young people gave of their time and skills voluntarily. Louth Youth Federation provided some financial backing and supported the venture. The idea for the project grew out of a vision to provide somewhere within the community where young people who were excluded from all mainstream programmes, projects and clubs would be welcomed, learn new skills and be given new opportunities. It became known locally as ‘The House’. Over the years since 1991 the project has grown and developed. An extension to the premises was built in 1996 and the building is now equivalent to four council houses. While we would still have a priority for young people at risk, we also offer a general youth service to the community.

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