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The village of Crossroads, Killygordon, is one of four locations set to benefit from a €400,000 Government package announced this morning.
Donegal towns and villages get €400,000 funding boost Posted: 11:43 am January 8, 2021
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FOUR Donegal towns and villages are to benefit from a €400,000 windfall announced this morning by Minister Heather Humphries.
The money is being awarded as part of an overall €15.4 million package under the Town and Village Renewal Scheme.
The four Donegal locations are:
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Ardara – €100,000
The installation of a canopy along the Riverside Walk; a Masterplan (regeneration plan); and a Health Check.
Bruckless – €100,000
Carrick – €100,000
The reinstatement of a pedestrian bridge crossing Glen River; a Masterplan (regeneration plan) and a Town Health Check.
Minister Heather Humphreys
Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys, today (Friday, January 8) announced over €15.4 million under the Town and Village Renewal Scheme.
The funding will assist towns and villages to implement measures that can help them to respond to the challenges associated with Covid-19.
The funding will benefit 147 towns and villages and will fund a wide and diverse range of projects nationwide including walkways; community parks; outdoor cinemas; cycleways as well as the regeneration of derelict buildings and enhancement works at tourism attractions and other important local amenities.
Rural digital hubs
Funding has also been provided for the development of a number of remote working facilities in rural towns and villages.