Whiddy Island and Castlelyons Communities benefit from LEADER Funding
The Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Danny Collins has extended congratulations to communities in Castlelyons and Whiddy Island on the opening of their Community Centres which benefited from the 2014-2020 LEADER Programme.
A grant of €243,951k was allocated to Whiddy Island Development Association for the construction of a new Community Centre on the island. The new facility consists of a multipurpose hall, toilets, showers, kitchenette and a community tearoom with an outside seating area, as well as landscaping, car parking and solar panels for the provision of hot water. Comhar Na nOileán in partnership with Cork County Council is the local development company responsible for implementing the LEADER programme on the Islands.
In Castlelyons, the Community Centre received LEADER funding of € 179,481k to renovate the community hall. Built in 1971, the original hall required substantial upgrades including insulation, improvements to disability access and health and safety upgrades. Works also included the installation of LED lighting around the stage, a sound gantry and a new meeting room. The project was implemented in cooperation with the Avondhu/Blackwater Partnership CLG.
With total funding of €13.93 million allocated to Cork County by the Department of Rural and Community Development, the programme, delivered by six Local Development Companies working in partnership with Cork County Councils LCDC (Local Community Development Committees), has supported a total of 249 projects across Cork County. The 2014-2020 LEADER Programme is co-financed by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development.