11 projects in rural Dublin are set to benefit from €1.14 million in new funding.
The Dublin Rural LEADER Local Action Group has approved the investments in areas of enterprise, job creation, social inclusion and environment.
Investment of €1.14 million approved for 11 New Projects in Rural Dublin. The Dublin Rural LEADER Local Action Group (LAG) which oversees the LEADER programme in Rural Dublin approved the investment in projects at an online meeting recently. Read more: https://t.co/XIUwwb0IEV pic.twitter.com/hgdS69SRKH
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Community centres, walkways and car parks are all set to benefit from the funding.
The projects awarded are:
- Glenasmole Community Association CLG (South Dublin) €500,000 Upgrade and renovation of existing Community Centre and amenities
- 153rd Lusk Scout Group €28,262.32 Carry out essential works on their Scout Den
- The Séamus Ennis Arts Centre Company CLG €23,426.87 Purchase event seating, picnic benches and upgrade IT Systems
- Oldtown Community Council CLG €12,030.14 Upgrade works on the Community Centre
- Balbriggan Enterprise and Training Centre CLG €182,947.54 Renovation works on one unit of the centre
- Clann Mhuire GFC Naul €23,077.38 Installation of a new walkway and upgrade of the carpark area
- Keoghs Crisps Limited €100,615 Further development of factory resources to aid in company growth
- Ballyboughal Hedgerow Society €6,750 Roll out training courses in Biodiversity for local community groups
- Musicantia CLG Balbriggan €10,427.17 Undertake a Feasibility Study for the creation of a dedicated Roma Centre
- Lambay Irish Whiskey Company DAC €192,283.5 Establish a micro-distillery on Lambay Island with independent energy supply.
- Taylor’s Irish Chillies Lusk €62,228 Development of new product lines to expand their business