The Town and Village Renewal Scheme aims to assist with the rejuvenation of rural towns and villages throughout Ireland, making them more attractive places to live, work, and visit. This year, in line with Our Rural Future, a key focus is to renovate derelict and vacant buildings in our town centres to bring them back into use as multipurpose spaces, remote working hubs or as residential accommodation.
Since the launch of the Scheme in 2016, funding of over €93 million has been approved for more than 1,340 projects across Ireland.
I have set out in the following tables details of €2.48 million funding allocated to projects in County Kildare under the standard scheme and the accelerated measure introduced in 2020 in response to the Covid pandemic.
Applications under the 2021 scheme are currently being assessed and I plan to announce the successful projects in the coming weeks.
Standard Town & Village Renewal Scheme (County Kildare)
Scheme Year
|
Number of projects supported
|
|
Funding Approved
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2016
|
6
|
|
€380,000
|
2017
|
5
|
|
€416,403
|
2018
|
8
|
|
€520,000
|
2019
|
4
|
|
€312,164
|
2020
|
4
|
|
€439,833
|
Total
|
27
|
|
€2,068,400
|
2020 Town & Village Renewal Scheme - Accelerated Measure (County Kildare)
|
Number of projects supported
|
Funding approved
|
Accelerated Measure (2020)
|
14
|
€414,700
|