€102,279 funding allocated to local community centres
Funding totalling €102,279 has been allocated to five community centres in the general Boyle area.
The funding will be used to upgrade facilities which will benefit users of all ages, according local FG TD and Minister of State, Frank Feighan
Locally, the following have received funding:
St. Joseph’s Hall, Boyle – €15,095.50
Ardcarne Park development Committee – €24,892.31
Crossna Community Cooperative – €21,850.54
Drumlion Community Council – €24,765
Una Bhan Tourism Co Op – €15,677.48
Minister Feighan was speaking after Minister for Rural and Community Development Heather Humphreys announced the successful projects under Category 1 of the Community Centres Investment Fund.
Minister Feighan said: “I am delighted that my colleague Minister Humphreys has made this funding available to community centres given the vital work that staff and volunteers there do and the invaluable services they provide.
“Fine Gael is working to build stronger safer communities and today’s funding allocation is the latest in a long line of initiatives and supports aimed at making our towns, villages and cities more attractive places to live and visit”.
“The Community Centres Investment Fund was launched by Minister Humphreys in April 2022 with funding of €15m available under three categories. The key theme of the fund is to support community groups with the upgrade and development of their Community Centre facilities”.
“Community centres are valued shared spaces and are very much at the heart of Roscommon towns and villages. I hope this funding assists in making them even better in the provision of services to people across the County”.
Minister Humphreys said: Through ‘Our Rural Future’, I want to support locally led, ground-up projects in local communities across the country. This funding is all about giving a helping hand to our local groups and clubs, which have continued to serve their community”.
“I also want to congratulate the successful projects and to thank them for the vital work they do in providing services in their local communities. This funding will deliver high quality capital projects for community facilities that bring benefit to the local community” concluded Minister Humphreys.