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Minister Ring visits community projects during visit to Kilkenny

Minister Ring allocated €3.5 million to projects in Co Kilkenny last year

Michael Ring TD, Minister of Rural and Community Development, will today (Thursday 24 May) visit rural communities in Kilkenny and officially launch the second phase of construction of a new Enterprise Centre in Piltown, which received funding through his department.

The minister will take part in the bricklaying ceremony for Phase 2 of the construction of Piltown Enterprise Centre, which has received €200,000 through his department’s Town and Village Renewal Scheme. The Town and Village Renewal Scheme is a key part of the government’s Action Plan for Rural Development.

Minister Ring will also visit Castlecomer Discovery Park, which received funding from his department through the LEADER programme and Town and Village Renewal Scheme.

He will also visit the Fr McGrath Family Resource Centre and Thomastown Community Centre during the day. The minister will also meet with members of Kilkenny Leader Partnership and visit Woodstock Gardens in Inistioge.

Minister Ring's visit will be hosted by local TD and the Minister of State for Local Government and Electoral Reform, John Paul Phelan.

Minister Ring said:

“I’m delighted to be in Kilkenny today to visit some fantastic community projects throughout the county. Last year I allocated almost €3.5 million through my department for investments in local projects and communities here in Kilkenny.

“Today’s visit is great opportunity to see how local initiatives supported by my department are helping to improve the lives of local communities.

"During my visit, I will visit a new Enterprise Centre in Piltown, which is just starting its second phase of construction.

"The project has received €200,000 through my department’s Town and Village Renewal Scheme, and once completed, will help create jobs through its support of local businesses.

“I will also be visiting the Fr McGrath Family Resource Centre today, which provides the community with a wonderful venue which offers programmes, services and support to families and individuals in the St Canice’s Parish and surrounding areas of Kilkenny City.

"I’m pleased that my own department provides funding of over €38,000 annually to the facility under the Community Services Programme.

“I believe that people should be given the opportunity to have a decent quality of life, wherever they decide to live in Ireland, and my department’s focus is to help communities across the country realise their potential, none more so than the communities I’ll be visiting here in Kilkenny today.”