The Ramelton Re-Imagined regeneration project will gather pace with funding allocated for the Lennonside town.
Donegal County Council has welcomed the announcement by the Minister for Rural and Community Development Heather Humphreys that €6.3m has been awarded under the Rural Regeneration and Development Fund.
This will be supported by €1.5m match-funding committed by Donegal County Council for the Ramelton Re-Imagined regeneration project.
“Ramelton is an incredibly valuable and exceptional asset within our County and the success of this project is testament to this,” Liam Ward, Director of Community Development and Planning Services, said.
“The Ramelton Re-imagined project prioritises place-making, outdoor and civic space and pedestrian accessibility and specifically builds on the Ramelton Action Plan representing a significant commitment to the renewal and regeneration of this valuable heritage town as a unique destination with a distinctive sense of place.”
The project is a restorative and transformational town centre regeneration project that proposes a suite of integrated and heritage led public realm interventions including:
Design Team services on this project are being delivered by international design practice, BDP, and the funding now secured will enable the completion of the Detailed Design and the preparation of a Tender Package to facilitate the appointment of a contractor to deliver the Ramelton Re-Imagined project.
“This further award of funding for Ramelton confirms the ongoing endorsement by government of the importance of investing in our rural towns to strengthen them as key service centres that can properly meet the needs of the wider rural population,” Cathaoirleach of Donegal County Council, Cllr Liam Blaney, said.
“This significant investment will re-energise Ramelton as an attractive and exceptional place for its existing community and will greatly enhance its tourism offering, visitor experience and job creation potential. I would like to commend all involved in advancing this project to this important stage and to thank the Minister for the confidence placed in the potential of Ramelton.”
Chief Executive of Donegal County Council, John G. McLaughlin said: “This is a very important investment in the valued heritage town of Ramelton, which will enable the Council to deliver a uniquely transformational regeneration project rooted in the principles of restoring and re-imagining the town’s Historic core.
“This is critical work in supporting our rural communities and ensuring the continued development of our towns as vibrant and creative settlements that are great places to live in, to invest in and to visit, and I would like to acknowledge the community based collaborations that make this work possible. The Council is committed to delivering this project through the ongoing work of our Capital Projects Delivery Unit together with the collaboration of the local community and key stakeholders.”
Work will continue now to procure a contractor and progress to site, with an anticipated construction period of 12 months.
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