Four Waterford projects are set to benefit from €691,814 in funding under the Town & Village Renewal Scheme.

The scheme places a strong emphasis on projects which tackle vacancy and dereliction in rural communities by bringing landmark town centre buildings back to life.

Ballyduff, Dunmore East, Touraneena and Villierstown are set to avail of the funds.

The proposal in Ballyduff has been granted €250,000. This proposal is to bring a vacant derelict storehouse located in the village centre back to use as a multi-purpose space incorporating a shop, cafe, remote working / video conference facilities, a youth hub and a gym facility.

A project in Dunmore East will also be in receipt of €250,000. This application is for the remediation of the Fisherman’s Hall building for multi-purpose use and re-purposing of rooms to facilitate remote working functionality and public realm and open space enhancement including access arrangement to Stony Cove.

€100,000 is going toward Touraneena for the re-purposing of the first floor of the Sliabh gCua Community Centre in the village, to facilitate multi-purpose flexible usage including dedicated remote working space.

A further €91,814 will go to Villierstown for the fit-out of a multi-purpose community building with a remote working hub facility.

Local Fianna Fail TD and Minister of State for Mental Health & Older People, Mary Butler has welcomed the announcement.

“Great credit is due to the Waterford communities who worked together with Waterford City & County Council who put forward really ambitious projects which will make a such a lasting difference in these towns and villages. These projects have the potential to revitalise town centres and boost local economies through increased footfall and activity. Remote working hubs mitigate the need for long commutes to the likes of Dublin and Cork, ensuring a better work life balance for career people and young families.”

Minister Butler concluded: “In the coming weeks further calls for applications under the Town and Village Renewal Scheme will be announced. Communities, who have been inspired by what has been achieved through today’s announcements, will have an opportunity come forward with ambitious plans for their areas.”

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