Funding has been awarded to five community centres in Leitrim.
The Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD, along with the Tánaiste Leo Varadkar TD, have today announced funding of over €33 million for the upgrade and development of 278 Community Centres nationwide.
This includes five Community Centres in Leitrim who are to receive capital investment totalling €472,534.
The announcement under the new Community Centre Investment Fund represents the largest ever capital investment in upgrading Community Centres and will see grants of between €25,000 to €300,000 provided to successful projects.
The funding will be used to upgrade, renovate and refurbish Community Centres, Parish Halls, Scouts Clubs, Youth Hubs, Family Resources Centres and Sports Complexes across the country.
Communities in every single county in Ireland will benefit as part of the investment.
Sligo Leitrim TD and Minister of State Frank Feighan has warmly welcomed the funding for the following Co Leitrim communities:
“I am delighted for the hard-working committees associated with the management and running of local community centres and halls who put in a lot of voluntary hours, fundraising and much more to ensure parishes and communities can have a vital piece of infrastructure to host sports, meetings and gatherings.
“Again Minister Humphreys and the Tánaiste in Government have recognised this and secured funding that will have a deep impact in rural Ireland”, concluded Minister Feighan.
Capital investment for community centre in neighbouring counties includes:
CAVAN: Templeport Resource Centre Development Company €97,358.96; Swanlinbar Development Association Company €94,899.48; Ballyconnell Community Centre €300,000.
DONEGAL: Bundoran Community Development Company €281,653.03.
LONGFORD: Drumlish Community Association Company €259,909.23
ROSCOMMON: Boyle Family Resource Centre €100,000; Elphin Community Centre Company €285,019.05; St Ronan's Hall Community Company, Keadue €144,210.70.
Examples of some of the types of work being supported include:
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