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Limerick faces multi-million euro bill to keep JP McManus rugby centre open

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Attraction to close on December 23 following impasse over its future

Former Ireland player Johnny Sexton tests his skills at the opening of the International Rugby Experience. It attracted 60,000 visitors since it opened in May of last year. Photo: Diarmuid Greene

Limerick City and County Council has been told it would have to pay up to €2m over the next three years to keep JP McManus’s International Rugby Experience museum open.

The council would also have to face a six-figure stamp-duty bill if it took ownership of the museum, and a seven-figure Vat bill if it ever changed the building’s use.

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