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Name of Local Authority Town Or Village Brief Synopsis of Project Funding Approved Carlow Co Council Ardattin Digital Hub, Marketing, Tourism Info Etc €100,000 Name of Local Authority Town or Village Brief Synopsis of project Funding Approved Carlow Co Council Ardattin Digital Hub, marketing, tourism info etc €100,000 Carlow Co Council Ballinkillen/Lorum Village Enhancement (Opening of a Café) Tourism €71,332 Carlow Co Council Clonmore Community and Enterprise Hub Tourism €68,732 Carlow Co Council Grange Village Enhancement Tourism €51,218 Carlow Co Council Kildavin Development of Playground Tourism €100,000 Carlow Co Council Myshall Village Enchancement Heritage Trail Enchancement Tourism €99,207 Carlow Co Council Tinnahinch Village Enhancement Tourism €99,532 Carlow Co Council Tinryland Graveyard Enhancement Bus Shelter Tourism €100,000 Carlow Co Council Tullow Village Enchancement Works,Tourism €96,097 €786,118 Cavan Co Council Bailieborough Develop main car park, installation of seating in Bridewell building €100,000 Cavan Co Council Ballinagh Upgrading picnic area, landscaping riverbank €40,000 Cavan Co Council Bawnboy Erecting information signs, acquiring mobile tourist information €25,000 kiosk, painting, development of looped walk and improvements to garden centre Cavan Co Council Cootehill Development of enterprise Hub €200,000 Cavan Co Council Kilcogy New lighting, restoration and installation of new foothpaths €25,000 Cavan Co Council Shercock Upgrade playground area, development of public amenity, €40,000 landscaping lakeshore area Cavan Co Council Virginia Redevelopment of Lough Ramor area €100,000 €530,000 Clare Co Council Ballynacally Convert 3 cottages into 3 bedroomed appartment and community €93,000 co-op store Clare Co Council Killaloe Establishment of Training and Development Hub €128,000 Clare Co Council Shannon Renovation and extension of Aviation Museum €160,000 Clare Co Council Tulla Develop tea room extension €200,000 €581,000 Cork Co Council Bantry Enhancement of Main Street €96,000 Cork Co Council Carrigtwohill Develop Community Campus €100,000 Cork Co Council Charleville Enhancement of town centre €100,000 Cork Co Council Cloyne Village enhancement incluing Litton Fountain and environs €50,000 Cork Co Council Coachford Village enhancements €100,000 Cork Co Council Dunmanway Refurbish car park, incorporate pedestrian link to Dunmanway €96,000 Cork Co Council Inchigeelagh Village enhancements €100,000 Cork Co Council Mitchelstown Develop Age Friendly features for town €164,800 Cork Co Council Passage West Improvements to harbour area €100,000 Cork Co Council Youghal Town enhancements to include footpath replacement and Maritime €95,000 sculpture €1,001,800 Donegal Co Council Buncrana & Inishowen Refurbishment of Toruist Office and information facilities €100,000 Peninsula Donegal Co Council Castlefinn Development of caravan park. €100,000 7 Name of Local Authority Town or Village Brief Synopsis of project Funding Approved Donegal Co Council Donegal Town Enhancement of tourism products €100,000 Donegal Co Council Glenties Village enhancement €100,000 Donegal Co Council Kerrykeel Refurbishment of Community Centre €100,000 Donegal Co Council Killybegs Town Enhancements €100,000 Donegal Co Council Killygordon Village enhancements €100,000 Donegal Co Council Kilmacreenan Link playground, Astro pitch and sports field €100,000 Donegal Co Council Moville Develop Creative Hub €100,000 Donegal Co Council Muff Village Enhancements €100,000 Donegal Co Council Portsalon Village Enhancements €100,000 €1,100,000 Dun Laoghaire/Rathdown Stepaside Village Develop Community Garden €100,000 Fingal Co Council Balrothery Village enhancements €100,000 Fingal Co Council Lusk Develop Tourism Hub €200,000 Fingal Co Council Naul Developments of heritage product €36,800 Fingal Co Council Portmarnock Restoration of heritage stone walls €57,160 Fingal Co Council Portrane Village Enhancements €32,000 Fingal Co Council Rush Village Enhancements €100,000 Fingal Co Council Skerries Town Centre Enhancements €72,000 €597,960 Galway Co Council Athenry Bia Blas - development of a food culture tourist experience €200,000 Galway Co Council Ballinasloe Reconstruction and enhancement of footpaths €100,000 Galway Co Council Glenamaddy Development of education & enterprise hub & community centre €100,000 Galway Co Council Headford Enhance local & install new seating area, improve outdoor lighting €100,000 facilities, footpaths, resurfacing car park and landscaping Galway Co Council Lawrencetown Abbey Develop community owned land adjacent to national school, €100,000 develop community centre to include enterprise hub Galway Co Council Tuam To replace overhead electric cables €100,000 Galway Co Council Tully-Tullycross The construction of footpath €100,000 Galway Co Council Woodford Replace footpaths €100,000 €900,000 Kerry Co Council Ardfert To fund provision of coach parking and public toilets €80,000 Kerry Co Council Blennerville Upgrading of 2 self-contained craft units €80,000 Kerry Co Council Castleisland Replacement of windows in a protected building €76,000 Kerry Co Council Kenmare To refurbish railing around a park in the town centre etc €76,000 Kerry Co Council Killorglin Feasibility study and public realm plan €64,000 Kerry Co Council Skellig region Skellig Centre for Research & Innovation €100,000 €476,000 7 Name of Local Authority Town or Village Brief Synopsis of project Funding Approved Kildare Co Council Ardclough Health Check €20,000 Kildare Co Council Athgarvan Health Check €20,000 Kildare Co Council Castledermot Health Check €20,000 Kildare Co Council Derrinturn Health Check €20,000 Kildare Co Council Kilcullen Redevelopment of Kilcullen Market Square €200,000 Kildare Co Council Monasterevin Health Check €20,000 Kildare Co Council Rathangan Redevelopment of Rathangan Market Square €200,000 Kildare Co Council Straffan Health Check €20,000 €520,000 Kilkenny Co Council Ballyhale Knocktopher Build a 500m footpath with lighting €100,000 Kilkenny Co Council Castlecomer Brand development for Castlecomer €52,280 Kilkenny Co Council Coon Completion of a parking area near the playground & recreational €100,000 area, and the rebuilding of 50m of heritage wall Kilkenny Co Council Inistioge Restore and improve the appearance of The Square and the River €200,000 Park in Inishtioge Kilkenny Co Council Thomastown Conversion of an unused Community Hall into a custom built library €200,000 with business incubation space with hot-desking facilities. €652,280 Laois Co Council Abbeyleix Enhancement of Abbeyleix Heritage House €55,200 Laois Co Council Borris in ossory Development of a new town park/ public amenity and looped €40,000 walkway Laois Co Council Camross Village Hub €55,649 Laois Co Council Clonaslee Upgrade the Community Centre etc €85,245 Laois Co Council Durrow Conversion of existing buildings to community centre €200,000 Laois Co Council Errill Build sensory and biodiversity rich garden in village centre €20,000 Laois Co Council Mountmellick Enhancements to Community Art Centre €100,000 Laois Co Council Mountrath Renovation of part of former convent school for community us €100,000 Laois Co Council Portarlington Enhancement, increased accessibility and security in Portarlington €100,000 People's Park Laois Co Council Rathdowney Village enhancements €40,000 Laois Co Council Timahoe Village Enhancements €76,000 €872,094 Leitrim Co Council Ballinamore To renovate and extend existing building to develop a creative multi €100,000 purpose space Leitrim Co Council Carrick-on-Shannon Car park for The Hive €100,000 Leitrim Co Council Carrigallen Village enhancements €100,000 Leitrim Co Council Drumkeerin Completion of Enterprise Hub €43,400 Leitrim Co Council Glenfarne To enhance Ballroom of Romance in Glenfarne €88,000 Leitrim Co Council Kinlough To build extension to Community Centre €89,600 Leitrim Co Council Leitrim Village Village enhancements €28,520 Leitrim Co Council Manorhamilton Construction of town centre car park €96,000 Leitrim Co Council Tullaghan Village enhancements €92,000 €737,520 7 Name of Local Authority Town or Village Brief Synopsis of project Funding Approved Limerick City and County CouncilAbbeyfeale Convert old bank building in town centre to E Hub business facility €200,000 Limerick City and County CouncilBallyhahill Develop river walk with park and village enhancement €99,918 Limerick City and County CouncilBallylanders Further development of outdoor classroom and parking €96,000 Limerick City and County CouncilBallysteen Upgrade old Carnegie Library €100,000 Limerick City and County CouncilCastleconnell Fitting out of community café, etc €96,000 Limerick City and County CouncilGlin Convert unused part of library to interpretive centre €96,000 Limerick City and County CouncilKilfinane Create artisan food hub €80,000 Limerick City and County CouncilKilmeedy Extension and fit out of community café/horticulture centre €100,000 Limerick City and County CouncilShanagolden Install playground in town park €96,000 €963,918 Longford Co Council Ballinalee Develop interpretative centre/café and upgrade historical monumen €100,000 Longford Co Council Ballinamuck Upgrade of Ballinamuck interpretative centre €22,800 Longford Co Council Ballymahon Provision of business car parking spaces €100,000 Longford Co Council Edgeworthstown Fitout of business hub in old bank building etc €100,000 Longford Co Council Granard Convert empty building to coffee shop in Interpretative centre €87,600 Longford Co Council Legga Interpretative centre in old school building €75,200 Longford Co Council Newtowncashel Construct a fountain with landscaping and seating €28,256 Longford Co Council Stonepark
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