Minister Ring announces €500,000 to support work of Men’s Sheds
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The Minister for Rural and Community Development, Mr Michael Ring TD, today announced the provision of €500,000 to support the work of Men’s Sheds throughout Ireland.
This capital funding provides small grants to individual Men’s Sheds in order to enable them to purchase equipment or to carry out minor works to improve their premises.
Speaking at the announcement of the funding in Claremorris Men’s Shed, Co Mayo, today, Minister Ring said:
“The emergence of the Men’s Sheds in recent years has been an extremely positive development for communities across Ireland and I have decided to introduce this funding in recognition of the wonderful contribution they make at a local level.
“In towns, villages and cities which I have visited as minister, I am continually struck by the great work that local Men’s Sheds do in supporting important local initiatives. Among their ranks they have great expertise, experience and know-how and make a massive contribution to their local communities.
“For example, in Claremorris Men’s Shed, which I visited today, the members were very involved in providing stewarding and making signage for the Claremorris Darkness Into Light event.
“They also made scarecrows in their workshop which were displayed around the town during the local Claremorris Scarecrow Festival. I’m aware that many Men’s Sheds support Tidy Towns groups as they prepare their local communities for that competition.
“There are approximately 350 Men’s Sheds groups which are affiliated to the Irish Men’s Sheds Association, and I would like to see as many of them as possible avail of this funding.
“It is up to the individual Sheds to submit applications to their Local Community Development Committee (LCDC) in order to avail of the funding and I urge them to do so by the 31 August deadline. Application details can be found on my department’s website and on local authority websites.
“Men’s Sheds offer a safe, comfortable and inclusive environment where men of all ages can share skills, work on meaningful projects and connect with their communities. The funding is being provided following discussions with the Irish Men’s Shed Association.
“I have asked them to provide details to their members over the coming period on how to apply. I encourage all Men’s Sheds to avail of the support and I wish the Irish Men’s Shed Association every success as it grows and develops.”
Barry Sheridan, CEO of the Irish Men’s Sheds Association, welcomed the news, stating:
“This announcement is the most significant development in the history of Men’s Sheds in Ireland, and we as an association are delighted to have played a role in bringing it about, via our consultations with Minister Ring’s department. This level of support reflects the impact Sheds are making on communities throughout Ireland.
“It’s a tribute to the work of all our staff and volunteers, as well as to every single Men’s Shed member and supporter who has helped make our sheds what they are today.
“Minister Ring’s support is opening a new chapter for Irish sheds, and we look forward to working with the department through a bright and sustainable future for Men’s Sheds in Ireland.”
ENDS
See number of Men’s Sheds in each area and amount to be allocated to each area:
| Number of Sheds | Amount (€) |
Carlow County Council | 5 | 7,246 |
Cavan County Council | 10 | 14,493 |
Clare County Council | 10 | 14,493 |
Cork City Council | 9 | 13,043 |
Cork County Council | 22 | 31,884 |
Donegal County Council | 22 | 31,884 |
Dublin Councils
– Dublin City Council | 24 | 34,783 |
– Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council | 6 | 8,696 |
– Fingal County Council | 11 | 15,942 |
– South Dublin County Council | 9 | 13,043 |
Galway City Council | 4 | 5,797 |
Galway County Council | 13 | 18,841 |
Kerry County Council | 12 | 17,391 |
Kildare County Council | 18 | 26,087 |
Kilkenny County Council | 6 | 8,696 |
Laois County Council | 7 | 10,145 |
Leitrim County Council | 4 | 5,797 |
Limerick City and County Council | 22 | 31,884 |
Longford County Council | 5 | 7,246 |
Louth County Council | 7 | 10,145 |
Mayo County Council | 15 | 21,739 |
Meath County Council | 15 | 21,739 |
Monaghan County Council | 6 | 8,696 |
Offaly County Council | 7 | 10,145 |
Roscommon County Council | 6 | 8,696 |
Sligo County Council | 9 | 13,043 |
Tipperary County Council | 14 | 20,290 |
Waterford City & County Council | 6 | 8,696 |
Westmeath County Council | 13 | 18,841 |
Wexford County Council | 16 | 23,188 |
Wicklow County Council | 12 | 17,391 |
TOTAL | 345 | 500,000 |
Applications for this funding should be made to the Local Community Development Committee (LCDC) in each area by 31 August 2018.
Further details are available on the department’s website and on local authority websites.
The Irish Men’s Shed Association will also communicate with individual Men’s Sheds to provide them with details on how to apply.
For details on the Men’s Sheds located in your area, please visit the website of the Irish Men’s Shed Association Men's Sheds .
This funding for capital equipment or improvements in Men’s Sheds has been put in place following discussions between the Department of Rural and Community Development and the Irish Men’s Sheds Association.
There are about 350 Men’s Sheds in Ireland, with a total of 400 across Ireland and Northern Ireland.