Kildare North Fianna Fail TD Frank O’ Rourke has said that Kildare should benefit to the tune of €380,000 from the recently announced Town and Village Renewal Scheme by the Rural Affairs Minister Heather Humphreys.
‘The Town and Village Renewal Scheme which the Minister announced last week aims to revitalise up to 200 towns and villages across the country. It is part of a €10 million scheme nationally and Kildare should benefit to the tune of €380k,’ stated Deputy O’ Rourke.
‘In total €380,000 will be available to Kildare and I have been in touch with Kildare County Council to ensure that we apply for the full allocation of funds that is available for Kildare.’
‘Kildare County Council can apply for grants for up to eight separate towns or village projects and submit outline plans to the Department of Arts, Heritage, Regional, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs in September for approval,’ stated Deputy O’ Rourke who has been in touch with Kildare County Council in relation to the scheme. Funding will be released to Local Authorities once projects are approved by the Department of Arts, Heritage, Regional, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs. The maximum grant for any single project is €100,000.‘
‘The funding available to Kildare County Council is designed to meet up to 85% of the total cost of each project. The Council will then be required to partner with local businesses and local communities to execute the projects.’
‘From the Department’s website, I understand that the type of projects to be funded under the scheme could include the following; increase the attractiveness of the town or village as a local commercial and social centre, and increase its sustainability as a place in which to live and work enhance its environment and amenity in the interests of residents, businesses and visitors; enhance the culture and local heritage assets of the town/village and promote tourism; tackle minor physical infrastructural deficits and land assembly issues. ‘
‘Many smaller towns in Kildare suffered significantly during the economic downturn and are still suffering from the aftermath. I know from discussing with business and community groups in towns like Kilcock, Clane, Prosperous, Johnstownbridge and Straffan that this scheme has the potential to bring benefit to the towns,’ concluded Deputy O’Rourke.











