Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD, has announced that Monaghan County Council will receive an extra €581,000 in 2022 bringing the total allocation for the County this year to almost €933,000.

Monday, 8th August 2022

Our Rural Future: Minister Humphreys doubles funding for Local Improvement Scheme to €22 million

  1. Investment to upgrade rural laneways and non-public roads
  2. Funding will improve access to rural homes & farms
  3. Over €100 million invested under Local Improvement Scheme since 2017

 The Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD, has today (Monday 8th August) announced that she is doubling the funding available this year for the upgrade of rural laneways and non-public roads to €22million.

The funding is being provided as part of Our Rural Future, the Government’s ambitious policy for rural development.

The announcement will see counties receive a significant increase in their allocation under the Local Improvement Scheme for 2022.

The focus of the Local Improvement Scheme is on upgrading rural laneways and non-public roads which provide access to homes, farms and outdoor amenities.

Prior to today’s announcement, each Local Authority was asked to consult with local residents and landowners and identify road and laneway projects where works could start immediately and be completed this year.

 

Announcing the increased funding, Minister Humphreys said:

 “The recent census results show that the population of rural Ireland is growing. This is hugely positive. As part of ‘Our Rural Future’, I want to see more people living, working and raising a family in our rural communities throughout the country.

 “The Local Improvement Scheme is about making life a little bit easier for those rural families who live on a laneway or non-public road. The scheme provides substantial grant aid for the upgrade of these routes and assists homeowners with the costs. In many cases where there are multiple homes on a lane, neighbours will work together to draw down funding under the scheme.

 “The Department of Rural and Community Development is now exactly five years old. I am proud during those five years my Department has provided over €100 million under the Local Improvement Scheme. That funding has delivered improvements on over 3,000 roads and laneways nationwide benefitting over 13,000 rural homes. The funding I am announcing today will see a further increase in those numbers with many more homeowners benefitting.

 “As Minister for Rural Development, I want to see young people building on their family land, living in the community they grew up in and seeing their children attend the local school and playing for the local GAA club – this is what our rural communities are built upon.

 “I will always fight for rural homeowners and I will continue to make the case for further increases in funding under the Local Improvement Scheme.”

 The funding provided by the Department of Rural and Community Development will be complemented by a local financial contribution from landowners/householders. There is a ceiling of €1,200 on the amount that any individual householder or landowner will be asked to contribute towards the cost.

This round of allocations is based on the level of works local authorities have indicated they can deliver under the scheme by the end of this year following engagement with local residents and landowners.

Details of the individual allocations are set out below.

 

2022 LOCAL IMPROVEMENT SCHEME COUNTY ALLOCATIONS

COUNTY ROUND 1 (April) ROUND 2 (August) TOTAL
Carlow €       351,880  €       592,202  €       944,082
Cavan €       371,140  €       902,317  €   1,273,457
Clare €       582,690  €       655,325  €   1,238,015
Cork €       879,099  €       419,141  €   1,298,240
Donegal €       716,560  €       994,654  €   1,711,214
Galway €       958,831  €       724,010  €   1,682,841
Kerry €       704,030  €       791,460  €   1,495,490
Kildare €       351,880  €         83,446  €       435,326
Kilkenny €       390,790  €       237,820  €       628,610
Laois €       351,880  €       508,397  €       860,277
Leitrim €       351,880  €       729,158  €   1,081,038
Limerick €       485,970  €       445,019  €       930,989
Longford €       351,880  €       114,060  €       465,940
Louth €       351,880  €         96,393  €       448,273
Mayo            €                    –  €       610,944  €       610,944
Meath €       340,500  €       228,799  €       569,299
Monaghan €       351,880  €       581,009  €       932,889
Offaly €       380,760  €       294,025  €       674,785
Roscommon €       456,990  €       114,768  €       571,758
Sligo €       358,030            €                    –  €       358,030
Tipperary €       644,070  €       481,703  €   1,125,773
Waterford €         92,910  €       494,266  €       587,176
Westmeath €       358,320  €       298,461  €       656,781
Wexford €       431,760  €       349,267  €       781,027
Wicklow €       384,390  €       253,358  €       637,748
TOTAL €  11,000,000  €  11,000,000  € 22,000,000

 

 

Contact:

The Department of Rural and Community Development Press Office

01-773 6843 / 087-1734633

Press.office@drcd.gov.ie

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note to Editors: 

The LIS was reintroduced in September 2017 and over €80 million has already been provided for works delivering improvements on over 3,000 roads which in turn benefitted over 13,000 local residents and landowners. The additional funding announced this year will bring that total to over €100 million.

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