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Thursday, 14 Jun 2018

Written Answers Nos. 1-14

CLÁR Programme

Ceisteanna (11)

James Browne

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11. Deputy James Browne asked the Minister for Rural and Community Development his plans to review the CLÁR areas based on the 2016 census returns; the timeline for the review; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [25105/18]

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The CLÁR programme is an important part of the Government’s Action Plan for Rural Development and makes a huge contribution to supporting the most depopulated areas in rural Ireland.  The programme provides funding for small scale infrastructural projects in disadvantaged rural areas that have experienced significant levels of de-population.   

CLÁR was originally launched in October 2001 to provide for targeted investment in disadvantaged rural areas. The areas originally selected for inclusion in the programme were those which suffered the greatest population decline from 1926 to 1996. The Cooley Peninsula which was also included on the basis of the serious difficulties caused in that area by Foot and Mouth disease. The average population loss in the original CLÁR regions over the period 1926 to 1996 was 50%.

In 2006, an analysis of the 2002 Census data was carried out by the NIRSA Institute at Maynooth University and the programme was extended to include areas with an average population loss of 35% between 1926 and 2002.

Almost 900 projects have been approved for funding since I re-launched the CLÁR programme in the second half of 2016, using the areas identified in the work carried out by NIRSA.

I intend carrying out a full review of qualifying CLÁR areas later this year on the basis of the 2016 Census data. The level of depopulation will continue to be a primary factor in the designation of any area as a CLÁR area.  The review will involve a detailed examination of all areas of the country, as well as stakeholder consultation.

My officials plan to begin the review process in the coming months with the aim of having a full and comprehensive review completed before the end of the year. The findings of the review will inform future launches of the CLÁR programme into 2019 and beyond.

Questions Nos. 12 to 14, inclusive, answered orally.
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