Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine and Donegal T.D., Charlie McConalogue, has welcomed €50m in new funding to deliver a new suite of Shared Island programmes. Many of the initiatives in the programmes, such as €7.5m investment in the Wild Atlantic Way and the Causeway Coastal Route brand link, will directly benefit Donegal.
Commenting on the funding, Minister McConalogue said “As a border county, the links between Donegal and Northern Ireland are crucial and the Government’s Shared Island unit was established to explore greater links and supports. The wide range of programmes announced this week, supported by €50m, will have a huge positive impact on cross-border communities such as the €7.5m brand support between the Wild Atlantic Way and the Causeway Coastal Route which in part celebrates Donegal’s coastal communities and tourist attractions.”
The Minister continued, “Thank you to the Taoiseach and Senator Niall Blaney for their leadership on cross-border matters.”
The Taoiseach outlined the funding allocations as part of a speech at the 2nd Shared Island Forum at Dublin Castle yesterday (5 December 2022), which are:
The Taoiseach also confirmed a contribution of €20m from the Shared Island Fund for Co-Centres for Research and Innovation on Climate and Sustainable and Resilient Food Systems.
These new investment cooperation projects will be delivered through North/South and East-West partnerships and all-island funding programmes, by Ministers and their Departments working with Northern Ireland and UK Government partners.
The announcement brings to over €190m, the amount allocated from the Shared Island Fund over the past two years, to deliver the Shared Island investment objectives in the Programme for Government and the revised National Development Plan 2021-30.
A comprehensive report on the second year of implementation of the initiative was published by the Department of the Taoiseach for the 2nd Shared Island Forum and is available at www.gov.ie/sharedisland.
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