Minister McGrath Welcomes Cross-Border Approval of the €1.1 billion 2021-27 PEACE PLUS EU Programme
From Department of Public Expenditure, NDP Delivery and Reform
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The Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, Michael McGrath, TD, has welcomed today’s approval by the North South Ministerial Council of the draft PEACE PLUS cross-border EU programme.
Following approval last week by the Government, the draft programme was this week approved by the Northern Ireland Executive and by the North South Ministerial Council. The programme will now be reviewed by the European Commission for final consideration and approval, ahead of a formal launch in 2022.
PEACE PLUS is a new North South programme for the 2021-27 period which will combine the previous PEACE and INTERREG EU funding strands into one cohesive cross-border programme. This new programme will support peace and prosperity across an eligible area of Northern Ireland and the border counties of Ireland (Counties Cavan, Donegal, Leitrim, Louth, Monaghan and Sligo).
Financial commitments by the EU, the UK, the Northern Ireland Executive and the Government of Ireland provide for a total funding allocation for PEACE PLUS of around €1.145 billion – more than twice the combined value of the 2014-20 PEACE and INTERREG cross-border programmes.
The development process for PEACE PLUS has been led by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB) , a North South Implementation Body established under the Good Friday Agreement , working in close cooperation with the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform in Ireland and the Department of Finance in Northern Ireland. The SEUPB was supported by a cross-sectoral Programme Development Steering Group, consisting of representatives of both Governments, as well as of local government, business, trade union, community and voluntary sectors, environment and rural and equality organisations, north and south.
Programme design was informed by consultation and engagement, including an extensive initial public consultation carried out between December 2019 and February 2020, and a public consultation on the draft programme between March and May 2021. The preparation of PEACE PLUS has also involved close cooperation between government departments North and South in order to identify and develop areas of cross-border collaboration.
The draft PEACE PLUS programme centres on six thematic areas of cross-border activity. Some of the themes build on successful themes in the current North South programmes, others, such as the cross border Skills Programme, Smart Towns and Villages, Youth Mental Health and Rural Development and Regeneration, are exciting new areas for cross-border investment. PEACE PLUS will also introduce two new funding streams for small grants, to ensure easier access for community groups and smaller organisations.
More details of the draft PEACE PLUS programme can be found at www.seupb.eu/peaceplus .
Minister McGrath said:
‘I am delighted to have secured Cabinet approval for the draft PEACE PLUS cross-border programme. I also welcome this week’s approval for the draft programme by the Northern Ireland Executive and by the North South Ministerial Council. These are key milestones in the development of this new programme.
"With a total funding package of over €1.1 billion, PEACE PLUS is set to be an ambitious and impactful cross-border programme which will build on the strong legacy of the PEACE and INTERREG EU programmes. I believe that the scale of the support which PEACE PLUS will provide for shared peace and prosperity across Northern Ireland and the border counties of Ireland is especially timely as we look ahead to recovery from the COVID pandemic and as we adapt to the challenges of Brexit.
"I would like in particular to acknowledge the shared commitment of the EU, the UK, the Northern Ireland Executive and the Government of Ireland to PEACE PLUS. The development of this programme since 2018 is a strong signal of our continued joint commitment to support peace and reconciliation and cross-border cooperation on the island of Ireland.
"I would also like to thank the Special EU Programmes Body for their exhaustive work on programme development for PEACE PLUS, as well as the stakeholders represented on the PEACE PLUS Programme Development Steering Group.
"I look forward to European Commission approval of the draft programme over the coming months, and to a formal launch of PEACE PLUS in 2022."
Notes for Editors
This has included:
Theme 1: Building Peaceful and Thriving Communities:
1.1 Co-Designed Local Authority Community Action Plans
1.2 Empowering Communities - small grants
1.3 Building Positive Relations
1.4 Reimaging communities
Theme 2: Delivery Economic Regeneration and Tranformation:
2.1 Delivering Economic Regeneragion and Transformation (SME's)
2.2 Innovation Challenge Fund
2.3 Skills Development Programme
2.4 Smart Towns and Villages
Theme 3: Empowering and Investing in our Young People:
3.1 Learning Together
3.2 PEACE PLUS for Youth
3.3 Young Mental Health and Wellbeing
Theme 4: Healthy and Inclusive Communities:
4.1 Collaborative Health and Social Care
4.2 Rural Development and Regeneration
4.3 Victims and Survivors Service
Theme 5: Supporting a Sustainable Future:
5.1 Biodiversity,Nature Recovery and Resilience
5.2 Marine and Coastal Management
5.3 Water Quality and Catchment Management
5.4 Water Improvement
5.5 Geothermal Energy Demonstration Programme
5.6 Sustainable Travel Connections
Theme 6: Building and Embedding Partnership and Collaboration:
6.1 Strategic Planning
6.2 Maintaining and Forging Relationships between Citizens
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