Written answers

Thursday, 28 February 2008

Department of Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs

Leader Programmes

5:00 pm

Photo of Seymour CrawfordSeymour Crawford (Cavan-Monaghan, Fine Gael)
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Question 136: To ask the Minister for Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs when the rural development programme 2006, that he announced at the ploughing match in 2005, will be put into operation; the reason for the delay; if there will be a loss to community or development groups or others; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [8646/08]

Photo of Éamon Ó CuívÉamon Ó Cuív (Galway West, Fianna Fail)
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I hope to shortly be in a position to commence the process of selecting the Local Action Groups to deliver the LEADER element of the Rural Development Programme for Ireland 2007-2013. The funding available for the delivery of LEADER-type activities under the Rural Development Programme for Ireland 2007–13 will amount to €425.4 million — almost treble the €150 million available for the 2000–06 period.

The Deputy will be aware that my Department has over the past number of years been pursuing a process of cohesion of local delivery structures in order to simplify and enhance the effectiveness of the delivery of a range of local development programmes. Following extensive consultations with and between the local agencies to develop the most suitable configurations of groups, in the course of 2007, the Government decided on revised areas of coverage for local development groups and clarified the arrangements in relation to the membership of the boards of these bodies. LEADER and Partnership groups have been asked to give effect to these decisions and my Department has provided detailed guidelines to secure this outcome.

The realignment of local delivery structures will reduce the overall number of local development bodies from 94 to 55, comprising of 17 Partnerships in urban areas and 38 integrated LEADER/Partnership bodies in rural areas.

My intention is to have the cohesion process completed in advance of the roll out of the LEADER elements of the Rural Development Programme. The €425.4 million funding referred to above is available over the 2007–13 lifetime of the Programme and, accordingly, I am satisfied that there will be no loss to community or development groups.

At this stage, local development bodies are in place in some 50 of the 55 operational areas agreed by Government. The representative networks of LEADER and Partnership groups, whom I met on 31st January, have assured me that they are fully behind the Government's policy on cohesion and will endeavour to ensure that local delivery structures are in place across the full 55 areas in the coming weeks.

In one case, a LEADER group has made a complaint to the European Commission regarding the LEADER element of the Rural Development Programme 2007-2013 and, in particular, the Cohesion Process. I am satisfied that our approach in this area is fully consistent with the European Regulations. My Department is closely monitoring the position.

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