Minister for Rural and Community Development Heather Humphreys, has announced €2.25 million for capital works on offshore islands.
Upgrades to roads, piers, coastal protection, street lighting and other infrastructure projects will be covered by the investment.
Island communities across the country will benefit from the funding, she said, including:
- Co Galway: Aran Islands and Inishbofin
- Co Donegal: Árainn Mhór and Toraigh
- Co Mayo: Clare Island and Inisturk
- Co Cork: Sherkin Island, Bere Island and Heir Island
Humphreys has also published the first progress report under Our Living Islands, the Government’s landmark national policy designed to support vibrant and sustainable island communities.
The report shows that 10 of the 28 actions for the first year have been completed, while a further 15 are in progress.
Highlights include:
- Some 21 applications have been made for the enhanced Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant (Croí Conaithe), which supports people to turn vacant and derelict properties into long-term homes;
- High-speed broadband under the National Broadband Plan has been rolled out on 10 islands, with 16 island schools connected and 11 Broadband Connection Points in place;
- The HSE has delivered significant investment through training, equipment and the provision of two new ambulances for Árainn Mhór and Inis Mór;
- The Inis Oírr pier redevelopment has progressed to tender stage;
- The construction of new a helipad on Inishturk has been completed at a cost of €409,000 and is now operational;
- New fire vehicles have been procured and delivered to the airports on each of the Aran Islands, completing the fleet replacement programme at a cost of €400,000;
- Comhar na nOileán has been appointed as the Local Action Group for the LEADER programme on the Galway islands and is an Implementing Partner with the relevant LAGs for the islands off the coast of Donegal and Cork;
- The Road Safety Authority (RSA) delivered face-to-face presentations to Transition Year students in Gairmscoil Mhic Diarmada on Árainn Mhór.
The full report can be found here