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“Regions in Focus” event

Councillors discuss options for enhanced Regional Government in Ireland at “Regions in Focus” event in Limerick.

Over 130 councillors from across the country assembled in Adare in February 2024 at the Association of Irish Regions annual gathering, “Regions in Focus,” to discuss and debate sub-national and regional government in Ireland. The event brought together Elected Members from Local Authorities across Ireland, senior public and civil servants from Ireland, Norway and Denmark as well policy analysts, academics and Government Ministers.

 

Minister Norma Foley TD spoke on the evolving role of regional government in Ireland. Minister of State Jack Chambers TD spoke on the opportunities for further balanced regional development in Ireland, strengthening communities, and delivering key transport infrastructure for economic development. Minister of State Kieran O’Donnell TD attended to launch THRIVE – the Town Centre First Heritage Revival Scheme – an opportunity for local authorities to secure additional funding support for town centre regeneration throughout the regions.

Regions in Focus 2024 focused on the critical junctures in Irish planning and development, such as the new Planning and Development Bill, the review of the National Planning Framework, and the ongoing challenges posed by climate change. Moderated by the journalist, writer, and presenter Olivia O’Leary, the two-day event featured a compelling lineup of international, national, regional, and local speakers.

Keynote speeches and panel debates facilitated a rich exchange of ideas and best practices, with participants highlighting the importance of sustainability, economic resilience, and inclusive growth.

Cllr. Dermot Lacey, Cathaoirleach of the Association of Irish Regions, reflected on the event’s success, stating:

“The exceptional turnout and dynamic exchanges at this year’s event underscore the critical importance of regional development in Ireland’s future.

Together, we’ve laid down a robust foundation that will drive our regions forward, highlighting the collective resolve to embrace the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.”

“This year’s Regions in Focus event has set a new benchmark for collaborative efforts in shaping a sustainable and prosperous future for Ireland’s Regions,” said David Kelly, Director of the Southern Regional Assembly.

All presentations from the event are available on the Southern Regional Assembly website: www.southernassembly.ie/news/news-article/regions-in-focus-2024

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Minister O’Donnell launches new €120m fund to renovate heritage buildings in town centres


  • THRIVE scheme offers local authorities up to €7m to renovate disused heritage buildings in cities, regional growth centres and key towns
  • Initiative has potential to transform town centres across the regions supporting delivery of the Government’s Town Centre First Policy

A new funding scheme under Ireland’s two European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) Regional Programmes is providing €120m to support local authorities and their citizens to re-imagine town centres and to transform publicly owned vacant or derelict heritage buildings within those town centres through renovation, renewal, and adaptive reuse.

THRIVE – the Town Centre First Heritage Revival Scheme – was launched by Minister of State for Local Government and Planning Kieran O’Donnell TD on 8 February 2024. The scheme has been co-designed by the Regional Assemblies and the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage to address European, national and regional policy objectives. THRIVE is co-funded by the Government of Ireland and the European Union.

Minister of State for Local Government and Planning, Kieran O’Donnell said:

“I welcome the launch of the new €120m THRIVE Scheme under the ERDF Regional Programmes.

This is an exciting scheme that will breathe new life into towns and urban centres across Ireland, so that they can function as the sustainable and vibrant heart of the communities they serve. At the heart of this is the Town Centre First approach. This ensures that local authorities engage with their citizens to develop plans, select suitable projects, and identify sustainable and viable end uses for underutilised heritage buildings. I look forward to seeing the transformative impact in these centres and the benefits this will have in driving regeneration in the years ahead.”

THRIVE will provide local authorities with funding of between €2m and €7m to renovate, refurbish and adapt vacant and derelict heritage buildings in their town centres. Heritage buildings under the scheme are classified as structures that form part of the architectural heritage and have unique architectural, historical, archaeological or artistic qualities, or are linked to the cultural and economic history of a place.

Minister of State for Heritage and Electoral Reform, Malcolm Noonan said:

“This announcement demonstrates the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage’s commitment to heritage-led generation and tackling vacancy as part of the delivery of Town Centre First policy.

The funding will support local authorities not only in preserving and protecting our valuable built heritage, but also by ensuring the long-term sustainable re-use of these buildings and helping us meet our climate change targets”.

Staff of the Eastern and Midland Regional Assembly attending the Association of Irish Regions Training Seminar on 7-8 February 2024

Cathaoirleach of the Northern and Western Regional Assembly, Cllr John Naughten said:

“I believe that THRIVE will go a long way towards kickstarting development in our region by turning our town centres into attractive spaces for people to live and work and visit.

THRIVE will promote a citizen-centred and community-led approach to planning and design while also preserving the unique cultural significance of our heritage buildings.”

Projects are required to embrace the core values of the New European Bauhaus – sustainability, aesthetics, and inclusion. The scheme promotes a citizen-centred community-led approach to planning, design and project selection under the Town Centre First framework. Grants of between €40,000 and €200,000 are available to support local authorities with the planning and design phase.

Cathaoirleach of the Southern Regional Assembly, Cllr Terry Shannon said:

“THRIVE has the potential to transform our town centres by adapting and reusing vacant and derelict heritage buildings

and allowing us to create beautiful, sustainable and inclusive spaces to improve the quality of life of our citizens. THRIVE provides the opportunity to rejuvenate our heritage buildings to meet the modern and innovative requirements of our communities today.”

THRIVE is targeted at larger urban settlements – cities, regional growth centres and key towns – and is designed to complement other national funds targeting smaller urban settlements. It is a competitive funding call and with 100% grant aid available, is expected to be highly competitive.

Minister of State for Local Government and Planning, Kieran O’Donnell TD with the Southern Regional Assembly (SRA) and the Northern and Western Regional Assembly (NWRA) at the launching of the THRIVE scheme, on 8 February 2024 in Adare, Co. Limerick.

 

The scheme is managed by the two ERDF Managing Authorities – the Southern Regional Assembly and the Northern and Western Regional Assembly. THRIVE is co-funded by the Government of Ireland and the European Union. The first call is now open and published on the Assemblies’ websites at www.southernassembly.ie and www.nwra.ie

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