I propose to take Questions Nos. 1326, 1329 and 1330 together.
LEADER is a key programme within Our Rural Future, and as I announced recently the Expression of Interest stage to select the Groups to deliver the next LEADER programme is now open. The allocation for each LEADER area was also announced as part of this process.
The procedure to select the LEADER groups will be open, transparent and competitive. Central to the formation of the Groups will be a clear partnership approach, with public and private interest groups coming together to deliver the programme in rural communities all across Ireland.
As you will be aware, €180 million has been committed to the new LEADER programme for 2023-2027. When taken together with the €70m provided by the Government for 2021 and 2022, this maintains the €250m funding for LEADER in the corresponding 7 year programme period of 2014-2020.
A number of factors were considered when deciding on the funding allocations. These included providing a minimum allocation of €3 million to each sub-regional area with the remaining funding distributed based on population density and level of deprivation of the area. The minimum allocation of €3m per sub-regional area accounts for €84m of the overall allocation of €180m. Of the remaining €96m, €48m is distributed based on the population density of the county compared to the national average. The remaining €48m is distributed based on the deprivation index for the county.
This approach is similar to the approach taken in the previous LEADER programme, with the relevant population and deprivation figures updated to take account of the passage of time.
This approach ensures that the funding is targeted to the rural communities most in need of LEADER support in a transparent and fair manner.
I look forward to seeing the new programme being implemented and to ensuring that LEADER can continue to deliver real benefits to rural communities across Ireland.
The funding allocation to each county is provided in Table 1 below.
Table 1
2023-2027 LEADER Funding Allocations by county in descending order
County
|
Allocation
|
Cork*
|
€16.8m
|
Donegal
|
€10.4m
|
Galway
|
€9.0m
|
Mayo
|
€8.8m
|
Kerry
|
€8.2m
|
Tipperary
|
€7.8m
|
Wexford
|
€7.3m
|
Limerick
|
€6.9m
|
Clare
|
€6.8m
|
Roscommon
|
€6.8m
|
Cavan
|
€6.4m
|
Leitrim
|
€6.3m
|
Offaly
|
€6.3m
|
Kilkenny
|
€6.1m
|
Sligo
|
€6.1m
|
Waterford
|
€6.1m
|
Monaghan
|
€6.0m
|
Longford
|
€5.8m
|
Laois
|
€5.7m
|
Westmeath
|
€5.7m
|
Meath
|
€5.5m
|
Kildare
|
€5.4m
|
Wicklow
|
€5.3m
|
Carlow
|
€4.9m
|
Louth
|
€4.9m
|
Dublin Rural
|
€4.7m
|
Total
|
€180m
|
*County Cork includes three sub-regional areas of North Cork, South Cork and West Cork, the allocation indicated will be distributed across the three sub-regional areas.