Deputy Paula Butterly
Men’s sheds in Louth should apply for additional funding as part of a €1 million fund announced last week, Louth Fine Gael TD, Paula Butterly has advised.
Grants of up to €3,000 are to be made available, with funding to be distributed by Irish Men’s Sheds Association.
Deputy Butterly says she is encouraging eligible sheds to apply and get funding to help with their operational costs. “We all know the positive impact Men’s Sheds have had on our communities so I’m delighted to see they can now apply for this funding.
“450 Men’s Sheds across Ireland will receive grants of up to €3000 to help with their running costs. This funding will help Men’s Sheds in Louth with their costs such as heating, utility and insurance bills.
“Men’s Sheds in Louth and across Ireland help provide a safe and welcoming environment for men of all ages to come together. Men’s Sheds have become central to so many communities across Ireland. They have created a space to socialise, share skills and work on meaningful projects together.
“I encourage all eligible Men’s Sheds to apply, in particular Men’s Sheds in County Louth. I am very familiar with the hard work of Dunleer and Mid-Louth Men’s sheds and it is clear to me the great benefit they provide."
“This funding highlights Fine Gael’s commitment to supporting Men’s Sheds across Ireland”, concluded Deputy Butterly.
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