The Minister for Rural and Community Development and the Gaeltacht, Dara Calleary, has visited Inishturk Island in Co Mayo to see first-hand the impact of Government investment in the island community.
Mr Calleary met with local residents and community groups and viewed a number of projects that have received Government support in recent years. He also heard from the local community about their priorities for the island's sustainable future development under the Renewed Community Futures Plan.
Connected Future: Minister Dara Calleary joined local stakeholders and broadband partners during the launch of National Broadband Ireland services on Inishturk Island. Photo:John O'Grady
“Island communities make an invaluable contribution to Ireland’s social, cultural and economic life,” he said. “The Government is committed to supporting vibrant and sustainable island communities through targeted investment that responds to local needs and creates opportunities for current and future generations,” he pledged.
He said his visit “demonstrates the positive impact that partnership between local communities, local authorities and Government can achieve”. “The projects I have seen are helping to strengthen community life, improve local infrastructure, support recreation and tourism, and enhance the overall sustainability of island living,” he added.
The minister’s visit coincided with the launch of the National Broadband Ireland network on the island, marking another important milestone for the National Broadband Plan.
The rollout ensures that people living and working on Inishturk have the same opportunities as those in our towns and cities, supporting sustainable communities, remote working, education and local enterprise in even the most remote parts of Mayo and beyond, his department noted.
Community Vision: Minister Dara Calleary with community representatives and local development groups during discussions on Inishturk's future under the Renewed Community Futures Plan. Photo: John O'Grady
The minister also met with the network of local authority broadband officers, who held a Telecommunications Action Group meeting at the Broadband Connection Point on the island. “The meeting was an opportunity for the minister to acknowledge the crucial role of broadband officers in capitalising on the significant investment in digital connectivity improvements through the rollout of the National Broadband Plan and the establishment of a national network of over 400 remote working hubs and 300 Broadband Connection Points,” his department said.
A key focus of the next "iteration" of the Government’s rural development policy, Our Rural Future", will be on maximising the potential of these networks for the benefit of rural communities, it said.

















































