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Wednesday, 17 Jan 2024

Written Answers Nos. 1875-1877

Rural Schemes

Questions (1875)

Fergus O'Dowd

Question:

1875. Deputy Fergus O'Dowd asked the Minister for Rural and Community Development if she will seek an update on the long-awaited and much-delayed Ardee Castle redevelopment, funded through the rural regeneration and redevelopment fund; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [1759/24]

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The Ardee Castle project was approved for funding of €2,147,000 under the first call for Category 1 projects to the Rural Regeneration and Development Fund (RRDF) in 2018. The lead party for the project is Louth County Council. Given that funding was allocated some five years ago, I am disappointed with the delays in work getting underway on this important project.The project will restore and redevelop the Ardee Castle building located in the centre of the town into a visitor attraction and a central information, interpretation and orientation hub.As the building is a 15th century national monument, specific consent was required under the National Monuments Act in order to progress the project.  This request was submitted to the National Monument Service accordingly, and in December 2023 consent was approved for the works to Ardee Castle.  I understand that Louth County Council will proceed with the tender for the works in Quarter 1 of 2024. The estimated timeline for commencing works on site is at the end of Quarter 2 of 2024. My Department will obviously have to consider the lengthy delay in delivering this particular project when making any future allocations to Louth County Council under the Rural Regeneration and Development Fund.

Departmental Data

Questions (1876)

Cathal Crowe

Question:

1876. Deputy Cathal Crowe asked the Minister for Rural and Community Development the total amount of funding allocated to respective local authorities in 2023 for all rural schemes provided by her Department, including the town and village renewal scheme, CLÁR, LEADER, LIS, outdoor recreation and rural regeneration, by county, in tabular form; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [1946/24]

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The details requested by the Deputy regarding funding allocated by my Department to local authorities under rural schemes in 2023 are outlined in the attached table.  The table sets out  a breakdown of funding allocated to respective local authorities in 2023 in respect of the following rural schemes: 

• Town & Village Renewal Scheme

• LEADER

• CLÁR

• Local Improvement Scheme (LIS)

• Outdoor Recreation Infrastructure Scheme (ORIS)

• Community Recognition Fund

• Rural Regeneration and Development Fund (RRDF)

Given the structure and timing of the schemes in question, allocations made in 2023 and reported in the table may not include all the allocations from a particular iteration of a scheme.  Further detail in this regard is set out in the explanatory notes to the attached table. It is also important to clarify that LEADER funding is not allocated to the local authorities. LEADER funding is provided to the Local Action Group (LAG) in the sub-regional area it represents.  Each LAG is responsible for selecting and awarding LEADER funding to projects within their geographical area.  In general these sub-regional areas are aligned to the administrative county boundaries, except in the case of Dublin and Cork. The figures provided in the table provided refer to LEADER funding approved by LAGs for projects in 2023, broken down by county. Details in relation to projects allocated funding across the schemes directly implemented by my Department are available on my Department’s website.

* Town & Village Renewal Scheme – The funding allocated in 2023 and set out in the table relates only to the Building Acquisition Measure, which is delivered under the umbrella of the Town and Village Renewal Scheme. The main 2023 Town and Village Renewal Scheme opened for applications in July of 2023 and applications are currently being assessed.  Allocations in respect of these applications have thus not been made in 2023.  Allocations in respect of the 2022 scheme were made in 2022.

**LEADER – The figures in the table reflect the value of projects approved by LAGs in each area as funding is not allocated to LEADER areas on an annual basis.  As 2023 was the final year for project approvals under the 2014-2020 and Transitional LEADER programmes, and the amount of funding available to be allocated by the LAGs was reducing, the level of approvals was lower than in previous years.

***CLÁR - Funding of €4.7 million was allocated to local authorities in 2023 under the 2023 CLÁR Programme.  This related to the first tranche of allocations under Measure 1 of the Programme.   A second tranche of allocations under Measure 1 and allocations under Measure 3 of the 2023 CLÁR Programme were announced on January 12th, 2024 and are not included in the above 2023 figures.  Details are available on the Department’s website in relation to these recently approved projects.

****ORIS - Funding of €2.1 million was allocated under the Project Development Measure  of ORIS in 2023. Allocations under all of the other measures opened for applications in 2023 will be made in Quarter 1 of 2024.

***** RRDF – The figures included in the table refer to additional allocations for projects over and above the indicative amount identified at initial approval stage for these projects previous to 2023. It should be noted that projects which emerge as successful from calls for applications to the Fund are initially approved for funding in principle and then progress through a further comprehensive approval process before the final confirmation of funding is provided by my Department. At each stage of this approval process, the project is reviewed by my Department to ensure it continues to meet its stated objectives, including financial sustainability.  Outside of the figures included in the table, €115m was allocated to 23 RRDF Category 1 Projects in November 2022, while a further call for applications is currently open for applications.

Table for PQ1946

Departmental Data

Questions (1877)

Cathal Crowe

Question:

1877. Deputy Cathal Crowe asked the Minister for Rural and Community Development the total amount of funding allocated to local authorities for the Rural Regeneration and Development Fund; the towns in each county that have been allocated funding; the project title of each since the formation of this Government by county, in tabular form; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [1947/24]

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The Rural Regeneration and Development Fund (RRDF) provides funding for the development and construction of capital projects in towns, villages and rural areas across Ireland. Funding is allocated to State-funded bodies. State-funded bodies are local authorities, Local Development Companies and other State agencies, including Commercial State bodies. 

To date, 215 projects have been approved for RRDF funding of €414 million for projects costing €566 million. 

Since June 2020, local authority led projects have been approved for RRDF funding of €217.79 million towards projects that cost just under €282 million. 

The table below lists the local authority led projects allocated funding by county since June 2020.

County

Location

Project Name

Total Cost

Total RRDF

Carlow

Rathvilly

Vision Rathvilly 2040

€277,992.50

€222,394.00

Carlow Total

€277,992.50

€222,394.00

Cavan

Kingscourt

Kingscourt Town Centre Regeneration

€1,050,000.00

€787,500.00

 

Bailieborough

Bailieborough Courthouse Economic and Tourism Hub

€2,192,751.82

€1,831,789.82

 

Ballyconnell

Ballyconnell Market House - Community, Remote Working and Tourism Hub

€1,334,158.00

€1,200,742.00

 

Belturbet

Belturbet Town Regeneration Master Plan

€263,700.00

€210,960.00

 

Ballyjamesduff

Ballyjamesduff Community and Enterprise Hub

€9,563,994.00

€7,651,195.20

Cavan Total

€14,404,603.82

€11,682,187.02

Clare

Scariff

Scariff Regeneration Plan

€655,000.00

€524,000.00

 

Kilrush

Kilrush Maritime Training Centre

€11,539,726.00

€3,536,919.00

 

Mountshannon

Old Rectory - Inis Cealtra Visitor Experience

€5,363,456.00

€4,290,765.00

Clare Total

€17,558,182.00

€8,351,684.00

Cork

Youghal

Regeneration of Youghal Town Centre and the Development of a future vision for the disused former Courthouse

€375,000.00

€281,250.00

 

Mitchelstown

Development of a Georgian Cultural/Heritage Quarter for Mitchelstown

€360,000.00

€270,000.00

 

Ballydesmond

Ballydesmond Village Public Realm and Placemaking Enhancement Plan

€903,000.00

€812,700.00

 

Youghal

Youghal Public Library

€4,498,346.00

€4,048,511.00

 

Fermoy

Fermoy Town Centre Renewal Project

€1,925,000.00

€1,540,000.00

 

Macroom

Development for Macroom

€494,000.00

€395,000.00

 

Macroom

Development for Macroom

€9,015,129.00

€7,212,103.00

 

Bandon

Bandon Town Centre Renewal and Regeneration Project

€17,500,000.00

€5,500,000.00

 

Charleville

Charleville Town Centre Renewal Project

€6,498,965.96

€5,199,172.76

Cork Total

€41,569,440.96

€25,258,736.76

Donegal

Ballyshannon

Ballyshannon 2040 - Back to Ballyshannon

€247,500.00

€185,625.00

 

Ramelton

Ramelton Historic Town Centre - A Restorative and Transformational Public Realm Scheme

€249,159.00

€186,869.00

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