North Tipperary Development Company (NTDC) at the launch the new LEADER 2023-2027 programme - left to right: Maura Carey, NTDC Board; Seamus Lehart, NTDC Board; Cllr Phyll Bugler NTDC Board; Michael Murray, NTDC CEO; Michael Lowry, TD; Jack Kennedy, Editor of the Irish Farmers Journal; Cllr Ger Darcy, Cathaoirleach of Tipperary County Council; Patrick Killeen, NTDC.

New LEADER Programme for Tipp

Launch event in Cabragh Wetlands

The new LEADER (Rural Development) programme in Co Tipperary was launched at a recent event in a sunny Cabragh Wetlands. There was a large crowd of over 100 people in attendance. The MC for the evening, Michael Murray, NTDC CEO, said: “The launch of the LEADER programme in Co Tipperary is key in developing rural communities and it is great that the new LEADER programme is now open for business.”

The attendees were then welcomed by Eoin Wolahan, Chairperson Tipperary LCDC, who commented: “The partnership is so successful in that it brings together the experience, knowledge and skills of two great development companies and has married that to the oversight and breadth that the LCDC structure so that resources provided through the LEADER programme are applied in a coordinated, identified and well-informed manner to communities and business that need these the most.”

Cllr Ger Darcy, Cathaoirleach of Tipperary County Council, welcomed the launch of the programme. He stated: “An element of the LEADER Programme which I have always admired is how accessible it is. In a world where we have all had to get used to online interactions, it’s great that this is a programme where you can still ring up and meet a Development Officer in a local town and they will talk you through the process of applying for this funding and support. It’s so important that rural business and community groups can still have in-person interaction with people that understand where they are coming from.”

The keynote speaker was Jack Kennedy, Editor of the Irish Farmer’s Journal. He passionately outlined the importance of the LEADER component of CAP funding into rural Ireland. Mr Kennedy cited examples from over 20 years working in the working in Ireland’s premier rural newspaper of how LEADER funding has driven socio-economic development.

DISCUSSION

Jack was also involved in a panel discussion along with Sean O’ Meara (Stonepark Lodge Caravan and Camping Accommodation, Ballinderry); Mary Fogerty (Loughmore Community Shop and Tea Rooms); Michael Long (Cabragh Wetlands Trust) and Emer Leahy (Social Inclusion) on how LEADER has supported the innovative people of Tipperary for over 30 years. This was followed by a short presentation on the new LEADER programme.

Isabel Cambie, STDC CEO, closing the event said: “The launch the new LEADER programme will provide a real opportunity for community groups, businesses and individuals to shape rural development in Tipperary. We encourage communities and enterprises to work with us and ensure that they and LEADER can continue to deliver projects and initiatives that are directly linked to their local needs and priorities.”

Tipperary Local Community Development Committee (LCDC) in partnership with North Tipperary Development Company (NTDC) and South Tipperary Development Company (STDC) deliver the LEADER programme in Tipperary. LEADER is a rural development programme co-funded by the EU which operates a locally led, bottom-up, approach to meeting the needs of rural communities. Groundwork done at local level for the new LEADER 2023-27 included extensive countywide public consultation. The 2023-27 LEADER Funding allocation for Tipperary is €5.85m. Funding is available for both private and community-based projects with a focus on enterprise, job creation, rural infrastructure, social inclusion, rural environment, and climate action.

FURTHER DETAILS

For more information, please see www.ntdc.ie and www.stdc.ie and their social media platforms for details.