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Rural Schemes

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 14 July 2021

Wednesday, 14 July 2021

Questions (493)

Catherine Connolly

Question:

493. Deputy Catherine Connolly asked the Minister for Rural and Community Development the status of the examination into the establishment of a community ownership fund to help community and social enterprises buy or take over local community assets at risk of being lost to run as community-owned businesses pursuant to Our Rural Future – Rural Development Policy 2021 – 2025; the details of the organisation, State body or agency carrying out this examination; when the examination will be completed; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [38427/21]

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Our Rural Future aims at reimagining rural Ireland by revitalising towns and villages, and getting more people to live, work and enjoy rural areas. It notes that Ireland’s overall economic and social wellbeing depends on the strength of the recovery in rural areas. It also recognises the centrality of communities in delivering on this ambitious new vision.

The Policy commits to enhancing community benefit through building empowered communities, developing social enterprises to create jobs and generate community impact, and exploring new approaches to community benefit such as community ownership.

Our Rural Future is a five year Policy, with measures to be delivered over the lifetime of the Policy. As such, my Department’s approach to implementation is based on a series of annual work programmes, with associated monitoring and reporting structures. My Department, in cooperation with other relevant Government Departments, plans to begin the examination of the potential of a Community Ownership Fund as part of the 2022 Work Programme. However, a number of actions are already happening across Government that support the ambition of this Measure.

Communities can already access some existing funding streams to bring vacant buildings back into use as multi-purpose or enterprise spaces and/or for residential occupancy, for instance under the Town and Village Renewal Scheme, though this is not the central purpose of that scheme. Likewise, LEADER can – in specific cases – be leveraged to support the acquisition and repurposing of local community assets.

As with all the measures contained in Our Rural Future, progress in relation to this specific recommendation will form part of our ongoing monitoring and implementation structures.

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