Taoiseach Simon Harris announces €176,338 in funding to the successful applicants of the Local Enhancement Programme 2024
Tuesday, 21st May 2024
An Taoiseach Simon Harris announced the successful projects in Co. Wicklow on Tuesday evening, 21st May 2024, at an Awards Ceremony held in the Tramway Theatre, Blessington.
The Local Enhancement Programme 2024 was launched in December 2023 by Heather Humphreys TD, Minister for Rural and Community Development and Joe O'Brien TD, Minister of State with Responsibility for Community Development and Charities. €176,338.11 was allocated to Wicklow County Council, €29,389.69 of which has been reserved for Women’s groups in recognition of the fact that there are a growing number of Women’s Sheds, Groups and Networks across the country. The funding will provide capital supports essential for the many small community groups and organisations, particularly those who serve disadvantaged areas in rural and urban areas.
The Department of Rural and Community Development’s Local Enhancement Programme 2024 is administered by Local Community Development Committees, with support from the Local Authority, in each area.
Cathaoirleach of Wicklow County Council, Cllr. Aoife Flynn Kennedy thanked all those in attendance, particularly An Taoiseach, Simon Harris, fellow Councillors and Michael Nicholson, Director of Services Wicklow County Council and Chief Officer of Wicklow Local Community Development Committee, and Cllr. Melanie Corrigan, Chair of Wicklow Local Community Development Committee.
The Cathaoirleach then went on to thank the local groups and organisations throughout County Wicklow, “This funding is invaluable to the many groups and organisations who work tirelessly in their area to improve facilities for everyone and foster a sense of community and inclusivity. Your work helps to build communities and leaves a legacy for those who follow.”
Chief Executive of Wicklow County Council Emer O’Gorman stated, “This funding will provide a welcome boost to local volunteers in their efforts to develop facilities and encourage participation in community activities.”
Cllr. Melanie Corrigan, Chair of Wicklow Local Community Development Committee, also welcomed the funding which is administered via the Local Community Development Committee (LCDC), “The LEP funding is about giving a helping hand to our communities, local groups and clubs and to ensure local priorities are identified and met, so as to improve and enhance community facilities for all.”
Announcing the successful projects for Co. Wicklow, Taoiseach Simon Harris said:
"The Local Enhancement Programme is about giving a helping hand to our local groups and clubs, who are the building blocks of Irish community life. I want to congratulate the successful applicants and to thank them for vital work they do in providing services in our local communities. These grants will help hundreds of community organisations, clubs, men's and women's sheds, youth centres and parish halls, to continue to provide their valuable services to the people in their areas.
I'm really delighted that close to 150 organisations in County Wicklow are receiving funding which will go a long way in benefiting so many in the localities. On top of this 26 Women's Organisations in County Wicklow are receiving ring-fenced funding as part of the LEP allocation."
The full list of the successful projects in Co. Wicklow is available here.