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Thursday, 5 Nov 2020

Written Answers Nos. 367-368

LEADER Programmes

Questions (367)

Bernard Durkan

Question:

367. Deputy Bernard J. Durkan asked the Minister for Rural and Community Development the extent to which applications have been made under the LEADER programme by county; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [34471/20]

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Written answers

LEADER is a multi-annual programme with a budget of €250 million over the period 2014-2020. €225 million of this budget is allocated to Local Action Groups (LAGs), who deliver the programme and approve projects at local level in accordance with their Local Development Strategy (LDS). The LAG areas are, for the most part, aligned with county boundaries.

The balance of €25 million is provided for thematic projects which are approved at national level.

As of 1st November 2020, 3,530 core projects with a value of over €139 million have been approved for LEADER funding by the LAGs. A further 341 projects requesting over €21 million in funding are at various stages in the approval process. This funding will be drawn down as projects start to incur expenditure and submit payment claims.

In addition, over 200 applications under the thematic schemes of the LEADER Food Initiative and Co-operation projects have been approved at national level, outside of the core budget available to the LAGs.

Table 1 below shows the number and value of core projects approved by LAG area as of the 1st November 2020.

Details of all projects approved under LEADER on a county-by-county basis and the funding allocated to them are available on my Department’s website at:

https://www.gov.ie/en/publication/b849be-local-action-groups-approved-projects-2014-2020/

Table 1: The number and value of core projects approved by LDS area as of the 1 st November 2020

Local Action Group

Projects Approved

No

Value

Carlow

53

€3,914,461

Cavan

98

€5,669,769

Clare

210

€6,056,211

Cork North

94

€3,560,599

Cork South

47

€1,865,719

Cork West

43

€2,429,913

Donegal

203

€8,794,966

Dublin Rural

69

€2,603,773

Galway East

139

€5,146,415

Galway West

67

€2,305,349

Kerry

366

€7,456,513

Kildare

52

€3,029,676

Kilkenny

126

€3,702,442

Laois

115

€4,319,738

Leitrim

110

€3,904,068

Limerick

120

€6,763,570

Longford

106

€4,347,405

Louth

144

€3,792,754

Mayo

162

€7,624,082

Meath

98

€4,516,087

Monaghan

73

€4,174,720

Offaly

215

€5,114,348

Roscommon

91

€6,098,574

Sligo

144

€5,026,700

Tipperary

174

€6,811,537

Waterford

77

€5,137,238

Westmeath

97

€5,007,256

Wexford

153

€5,981,661

Wicklow

84

€4,162,496

Grand Total

3,530

€139,318,038

Walks Scheme

Questions (368)

Jackie Cahill

Question:

368. Deputy Jackie Cahill asked the Minister for Rural and Community Development if there are grants available for the planting of fruit trees or other types of tree on private lands that facilitate rural walkways for the public through them; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [34504/20]

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Written answers

My Department administers the Walks Scheme under which landholders receive modest payments for maintenance works on approved walking trails that traverse their land. Payments are provided in line with work plans developed and agreed with the landholders.

The Scheme does not provide funding for planting of fruit trees or other types of trees.

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