Minister Ring Says Action Plan having a positive impact on rural Ireland
From Department of Rural and Community Development
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Increase in jobs, tourism, and investment being supported through delivery of the Action Plan for Rural Development
Michael Ring TD, Minister for Rural and Community Development today published the Third Progress Report on the Government’s Action Plan for Rural Development.
The Action Plan contains a wide range of measures aimed at supporting the economic and social progress of rural Ireland, being delivered across Government, State agencies, and other bodies over the period 2017-2019.
The Third Progress Report provides an update on the status of actions due for delivery between January and June 2018, or which are being implemented on an ongoing basis over the course of the three year Action Plan. Of the 275 actions reported on, 266 have been completed or are substantially advanced. A number of case studies also feature in the report, to illustrate the positive impact the actions are having on rural communities.
Speaking today Minister Ring said:
“The whole-of-Government coordinated approach of the Action Plan for Rural Development is reaping rewards and enhancing the quality of life in rural Ireland. Our concentrated efforts are contributing to increases in jobs, tourism numbers, and investment for the benefit of the people who live in rural areas.”
Some of the key impacts highlighted in the report include:
Minister Ring added:
“The implementation of the measures in the Action Plan provides a clear demonstration of the Government’s commitment to supporting the development of our rural communities. The delivery of these actions will assist rural Ireland to realise its true potential and enable our rural communities to prosper. I am committed to ensuring the measures set out in the Action Plan are delivered in full and I look forward to continuing to working with my colleagues throughout Government to achieve this goal.
“The recently launched Rural Regeneration and Development Fund is a further demonstration of the Government’s commitment to rural Ireland and will provide investment of €1 billion to revitalise rural areas over the next ten years. On Friday I joined An Taoiseach, Leo Varadkar in announcing the first group of successful applicants for the Fund. Further announcements in relation to successful applicants for the Fund will follow shortly. A further call for applications will take place in mid-2019.”
The Third Progress Report on the Government’s Action Plan for Rural Development can be found on the Department’s website:
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Realising our Rural Potential, the Government’s Action Plan for Rural Development was launched in January 2017. The Action Plan contains over 270 actions for the delivery across Government, State agencies and other bodies over three years to support the economic and social progress of rural Ireland. The actions are broken down across 5 thematic Pillars as follows:
Each action has been assigned to a lead body which will be responsible for implementation of the action within a definite timescale. Progress on the implementation of the actions is overseen by a Monitoring Committee which includes senior representatives of relevant Government Departments and key rural stakeholder interests.
Progress Reports on the implementation of the Action Plan are published twice-yearly. This Third Progress Report outlines the progress which has taken place in relation to all of the actions due for delivery between January and June 2018, or which are being implemented on an ongoing basis over the course of the three year Action Plan.
A total of 275 actions are reported on in this latest Progress Report, covering measures due for delivery between January and June 2018, or which are being implemented on an ongoing basis. Of the actions reported on, 266 have been completed or are substantially advanced, representing a delivery rate of 96%. 9 actions due for delivery were delayed, these will continue to be monitored with a view to their completion as soon as possible.
Key developments outlined in the Third Progress Report includes: