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Rural Economic Development Zones

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 24 March 2021

Wednesday, 24 March 2021

Questions (2056)

Marian Harkin

Question:

2056. Deputy Marian Harkin asked the Minister for Rural and Community Development the breakdown by NUTS III region of projects funded to date under the rural economic development zone programme. [14689/21]

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Rural Economic Development Zones (REDZ) are functional, rather than administrative, geographic areas that reflect the spatial patterns of local economic activity and development. They are, in effect, sub-county zones within which most people live and work.

The central objective of the REDZ model was to stimulate economic activity at a local level by strengthening collaborative development between rural towns and their outlying areas. 

A pilot REDZ scheme operated in 2015, with a second pilot phase being run in 2016.  A total of €9.956m was approved for 98 projects countywide under the REDZ Scheme in 2015/16, as set out in the following table at NUTS III level.

The REDZ approach was incorporated into my Department’s Town and Village Renewal Scheme from 2017.  Both this scheme and the Rural Regeneration and Development Fund are informed, inter alia, by the collaborative aspects of the REDZ scheme.

REGION

REDZ PROJECTS

REDZ FUNDING - 2015/2016 (€m)

Border

21

2.613

West

15

0.857

Mid-West

15

1.950

South-East

11

1.052

South-West

10

0.734

Dublin

0

0.000

Mid-East

9

1.093

Midlands

17

1.654

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