The strategic importance of Armagh Gaol has also been recognised through the Armagh Place Plan, which identifies the site as a priority for the city. The Place Plan highlights the need to secure the Gaol’s long-term sustainability by diversifying its uses and developing it as a multifunctional space that supports the economic, social and cultural life of Armagh.
Armagh Gaol is one of the most iconic and historically significant buildings in Armagh City. Located prominently overlooking The Mall, the Gaol represents a unique opportunity to restore and preserve an important heritage asset, while contributing to the wider social and economic regeneration of the city centre.
Carlin Planning facilitated the stakeholder engagement events on behalf of the Council. The next steps are to develop an outline business case, which will bring together the public feedback and explore what options are commercially viable and sustainable for the long-term future of the Gaol and the wider borough.
The business case is expected to be completed and submitted to the Mid South West Growth Deal in late summer 2026. Updates will be added to this webpage.
The Mid South West Growth Deal is a long term, regionally coordinated investment programme that brings together councils, government and partners to drive economic growth across the region. Armagh Gaol was identified as a priority project within the MSW Regional Economic Strategy, recognising its strategic importance to Armagh City and its potential to act as a catalyst for wider regeneration.
The public engagement closed Friday 20th March 2026.
See below a gallery of images from our stakeholder engagement sessions with residents, elected members, schools, businesses, local churches and community groups.