Minister approves funding for Local Agenda 21 Environmental Partnership Fund

Published by Kate O'Brien on

August 2nd, 2017

The Environment Minister, Denis Naughten, has approved total nationwide funding of €460,000 for this year’s Local Agenda 21 Environmental Partnership Fund scheme.

Grants have been awarded to 834 projects for the 2017 scheme, with funding up 15 per cent from last year.

The fund, which has operated since 1997, promotes sustainable development by assisting small-scale environmental projects at the local level.

Eligible projects are those which support and complement national environmental policies such as those on waste, biodiversity, climate change, air, water and sustainable development.

Projects involve partnership arrangements between local authorities and various local groups including community groups, schools and environmental NGOs.

A wide variety of projects and schemes have been supported under the Fund in previous years, including community gardens and allotments, compost schemes, rainwater harvesting, biodiversity projects, waste reduction initiatives, educational initiatives and environmental exhibitions.

This year, for example, a heritage wall in Donnybrook village has been awarded €3,000 under the scheme, while environmental songs workshops by singer-songwriter Enda Reilly won funding for €1,000.

In the Repair, Reuse, Recycling category Maguire’s Mugs – creators and promoters of re-usable mugs and cups – will raise awareness of the high number of disposal cups that are discarded every day through their ‘Love Your Mug’ project.

“The Fund shows how local initiatives can make a real difference in our communities, and showcases how small changes can make lasting improvements to our environment,” said Minister Naughten.

He added: “Funding provided by my Department is matched by the local authorities, and projects also attract funding from other sources”

Local Authorities have now drawn down almost all of the allocation which they will match, bringing the total LA21 project funding this year to €908,000.

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Kate O'Brien

Kate is a freelance writer with work published in The Guardian, the Financial Times and the New York Times blog. She is a former Editor of The Plant, a UK magazine on plants and other greenery