The Minister for Rural and Community Development, Michael Ring TD, today (5th October 2018) announced that 224 rural towns and villages across the country are set to benefit from over €21 million in funding under the 2018 Town and Village Renewal Scheme.
Charleville Town Park is to undergo significant improvement works as part of this Scheme with €100,000 allocated to it today through Cork County Council
The 2018 Town and Village Renewal Scheme, which was launched in April this year, focuses on projects which can help to enhance rural towns and villages, with a particular emphasis on stimulating economic development. Funding awarded to individual towns and villages this year generally ranges from €20,000 to €100,000, with 30 projects receiving between €100,000 and €200,000 for more ambitious proposals.
Projects from County Cork being supported in today’s announcement are:
- Bantry – Enhancement of Main Street – €96,000
- Carrigtwohill – Develop Community Campus – €100,000
- Charleville – Enhancement of town park – €100,000
- Cloyne – Village Enhancement including Litton Fountain and environs – €50,000
- Coachford – Village enhancements – €100,000
- Dunmanway – Refurbish car park, incorporate pedestrian link to Dunmanway – €96,000
- Inchigeelagh – Village enhancements – €100,000
- Mitchelstown – Develop Age Friendly features for town – €164,800
- Passage West – Improvements to harbour area – €100,000
- Youghal – Town enhancements to include footpath replacement and Maritime sculpture – €95,000
Total Grant Aid to County Cork – €1,001,800
Announcing the funding, Minister Ring said: “Over 220 rural towns and villages are getting really positive news today. The Town and Village Renewal Scheme is an important part of the Government’s work to rejuvenate rural Ireland and is having a significant impact on towns and villages across the country.
“The benefit of previous funding under the Town and Village Renewal Scheme is now being felt countrywide and I am delighted to be able to allocate a further €21.2 million for projects in 224 towns and villages right across rural Ireland. Almost €53 million has been approved for more than 670 projects across the country under the Town and Village Renewal Scheme since it was introduced in the second half of 2016.
“As well as supporting initiatives which support enterprise and job creation, the scheme will also support improvements to public amenities in town and village centres, to help make them more attractive places in which to live, work and visit.
“I am delighted with the response which I received to the call for proposals this year. I want to thank the Local Authorities for their efforts and co-operation in engaging with local communities to identify these projects. Once again most of the funding will benefit towns and villages, with populations of less than 5,000 people.”
The Minister added: “The Government’s commitment to supporting rural Ireland is further underscored through the new €1 billion Rural Regeneration and Development Fund which was launched this year as part of project Ireland 2040. This new Fund will provide an opportunity to deliver more integrated and ambitious projects which will further support the revitalisation of our rural towns and villages in the coming years.”
The Town and Village Renewal Scheme is a key part of the Government’s Action Plan for Rural Development. Details of the successful projects under the 2018 Town and Village Renewal Scheme will be published on the website of the Department of Rural and Community Development, www.drcd.gov.ie, following notification to the Local Authorities.