Minister for Rural and Community Development and the Gaeltacht Dara Calleary has announced €828,000 for capital works on offshore islands.
The investment will see upgrades to roads, piers, coastal protection, street lighting and other infrastructure projects, he has said.
The islands that will benefit from the funding are include Inis Mór, Inis Bófin and Cleggan pier in Co Galway; Owey and Oileán Bheaga in Co Donegal; Clare, Inishturk, Inishlyre, Clynish and Roonagh pier in Co Mayo; and Bere and Dursey in Co Cork.
“A central commitment under our ten-year Island Policy, 'Our Living Islands', is to empower our island communities through investment in infrastructure,” Calleary said.
“Since I was appointed minister in January of this year, I have made the islands a priority. I have already visited a number of the islands and I intend to visit them all during my time as minister,”he said.
“From roads and piers to coastal protection and street lighting – these projects are vital to improving island life for people living on our islands and for the many tourists who visit,”he said.
The following are the county allocations approved for the island works.
- Donegal County Council: €53,100
- Mayo County Council: €99,000
- Galway County Council: €154,180
- Cork County Council: €521,580
Funding from the Department of Rural and Community Development and the Gaeltacht will cover up to 90% of the capital cost of these projects and the local authorities will provide the remainder.
More information on the allocations is available here.

















































