Northern Ireland launches £11m rural development fund

Rural Minister McIlveen launches £11million Mourne, Gullion and Lecale Rural Development Programme
Rural Minister McIlveen launches £11million Mourne, Gullion and Lecale Rural Development Programme

The Northern Irish government has launched an £11million rural investment scheme in Newry, Mourne and Down.

The Mourne, Gullion and Lecale Rural Development Partnership will deliver direct grant aid to projects in the area across a range of schemes, with the overall aim of stimulating the economy and improving the quality of life for residents.

Speaking as NI's Rural Minister attended a special launch event in Ballynahinch, Michelle McIlveen said: “As Minister with responsibility for rural affairs, I am committed to protecting and enhancing the quality of life for the high proportion of Northern Ireland citizens that live in rural areas.

“My Department, through the Mourne, Gullion and Lecale Rural Partnership, is investing more than £11million to help stimulate the economy, create employment, improve basic services and promote rural regeneration. This in turn will deliver real benefits to people in the area – boosting overall wellbeing, life chances and opportunities.

“This £11million scheme is part of an overall investment of around £70million in rural areas across Northern Ireland and is a powerful indicator of the importance the Executive places in stimulating and supporting rural communities.”

Four key schemes

The Mourne, Gullion and Lecale Rural Partnership will roll out four key schemes which together will lead to the investment of up to £11.18million of grant aid in the Newry, Mourne and Down District Council area.

Rural Business Investment to support for the creation and development of micro and small enterprises (including farm diversification and private tourism businesses) in rural areas.

Rural Basic Services, to support capital investments which will provide access to basic services or improvements in social infrastructure (including activities to reduce isolation and/or poverty) to improve the welfare and access to basic services of those living in rural areas.

Village Renewal, which will provide financial support primarily for the drafting of integrated village plans and also for the renewal of rural villages through village plans.

Rural Broadband, which will provide financial support to fill the gap for rural dwellers who cannot avail of broadband and will help address the very rural ‘not spots’ that are not within the scope of any other government initiatives.