Our Rural Future: Minister Humphreys announces over €2.75 million for 74 community projects nationwide 

 

·       Sports clubs, schools and community groups to receive grants of up to €50,000

·       Investment in sports facilities, playgrounds, walkways, outdoor performance areas and sensory gardens

·       Record investment of over €12.2 million delivered under 2022 CLÁR Programme

 

Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD, has today (Tuesday, 13th September) announced over €2.75 million in funding to support 74 community projects nationwide.

 

Under the CLÁR Programme, sports clubs, schools and community groups will receive grants of up to €50,000 to develop a range of projects that will benefit people of all ages.

 

The successful projects include astroturf pitches, community gyms, playgrounds, basketball and tennis courts, outdoor pool tables, outdoor cinemas, walkways, public toilets and car park facilities.

 

The investment is the latest to be delivered under Our Rural Future, the Government’s ambitious rural development policy.

 

Announcing the successful projects today, Minister Humphreys said:

 

“Our sports clubs, schools and community groups are the lifeblood of Rural Ireland.

 

“They are a focal point – places where people of all ages come together to socialise and meet up with friends.

 

“This investment of over €2.75 million under the CLÁR Programme will support 74 diverse community projects the length and breadth of the country.

 

“It’s an investment that will improve the lives of our young people – providing them with facilities such as astroturf pitches, playgrounds, basketball and tennis courts and even outdoor pool areas.

 

“And the funding will also be used to deliver the likes of walkways and sensory gardens, which families and our elderly people can enjoy.

 

“The funding I’m announcing today is another example of the positive impact ‘Our Rural Future’ is having in towns and villages the length and breadth of the country.

 

I want to commend the work of all the successful applicants. They should be very proud of the wonderful projects they have put forward on behalf of their communities and I wish them the very best of luck in bringing these projects to fruition.”

 

Examples of some of the successful projects receiving funding today include:

 

·       Co Limerick – Tournafulla Community Council – Development of an outdoor recreation area for teens – outdoor pool-table, seating, cross fitness gym, demountable cover: €50,000

·       Co. Galway – Donaghpatrick National School – Development of a community walkway and small playground on the school grounds which will be accessible to the wider community: €50,000

·       Co Clare – Miltown Malbay National School – Provision of a Community Multi-Use Games Area – €50,000

·       Co Donegal – Rosses Park Community Walk Dungloe – Outdoor lighting for riverside walkway – €50,000

·       Co Leitrim – The Organic Centre – Develop a maze and outdoor cinema screen: €50,000

·       Co Kerry – Kerry Parents and Friends, Valentia – Development of a Sensory Garden at Tigh an Oileáin, Valentia Island: €42,792

·       Co Laois – Clonin Sports Field Committee – Installation of a basketball/ tennis court: €40,000

·       Co Longford – Bridgeways Family Resource Centre – Development of an outdoor community recreation area: €45,000

·       Co Sligo – West Sligo Family Resource Centre – Install a lift for disability access: €37,804.95

·       Co Tipperary – Lismackin – Construction of a new rain play area and community sensory garden: €49,410

 

The overall amount awarded under all measures of the 2022 CLÁR Programme is a record €12.2 million with 292 projects being supported.

 

Since the CLÁR programme was reintroduced in 2016, funding of over €57 million has been approved for over 2,040 projects.

 

Details of the successful projects can be found here and are also appended below.

 

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