Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys T.D., today (Monday, January 18th) announced almost €3.2 million in funding for 173 projects under the Outdoor Recreation Infrastructure Scheme. This is a 20% increase in funding for outdoor projects compared to 2020.
The funding package includes over €250,000 for trails in Co.Cork.
The scheme provides funding for the development, promotion and maintenance of outdoor amenities such as trails, walkways, cycleways, and blueways.
A list of the projects in Cork are shown below...
Cork ...Camden Fort Trail Walking trail development Crosshaven, Co Cork €20,000.00
Cork ...White Bay Upgrade of walking trail to improve harbour water access White Bay €20,000.00
Cork ...Repairs and marketing of Moanbaun Woods Upgrade the existing entrance and design and print new maps Moanbaun Woods €18,000.00
Cork ...Mount Hillary Car Park and Picnic Area Development of carpark and picnic area Banteer, Co Cork €20,000.00
Cork ...The Warren Cliff Walk Repairs to Cliff Walk Rosscarberry €20,000.00
Cork ...Island Wood Redevelopment of walks along with improving disability access and to develop a sensory path. Newmarket €20,000.00
Cork ...Belgooly Walkway Improvement works Belgooly, Kinsale Co Cork €20,000.00
Cork ...Avondhu Blackwater Partnership Avondhu Blackwater Way Upgrade of signage and trail Clogheen €16,453.34
Cork ...IRD Duhallow Old Butter road Improvement works to trail (Phase 2) Old Butter Road Kerry €20,000.00
Cork ...IRD Duhallow Old Butter road Improvement works to trail (Phase 1) Old Butter Road €20,000.00
Cork ...SECAD Partnership Ballinascarthy Loop Walk Signage and minor enhancement works Ballinascarthy €19,571.00
Cork ...West Cork Dev Castlefreke Trails Installation of signage and promotion of trail Castlefreke, Cloonakilty, Co. Cork. €17,099.86
Cork ...West Cork Dev Fastnet Trails – Goleen Village Expansion of trails and carpark and
facilities development Goleen, Co. Cork. €19,512.00
The full press release can be seen HERE
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