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Kells, Navan and Trim to receive €85,000 from Public Enhancement Scheme

6th May 2014 - Aoife Carragher

Fine Gael Meath West TD, Ray Butler, has welcomed the announcement by Minister for Environment, Community and Local Government, Phil Hogan TD that €85,000 will be invested in public areas in Kells, Navan and Trim. The funding comes as part of a €3 million Public Area Enhancement Scheme.

“Meath County Council will be tasked with using this money to support local groups like TidyTowns who do excellent work in making our towns and villages attractive to locals and to tourists. This money is being allocated at a local level to be spent on local areas as Fine Gael in Government is dedicated to making the recovery local.

“This money will be spent to make a loop walk in Porchfield in Trim. €10,000 will be spent on landscaping and planting the Roundabouts approaching Kells and a massive €65,000 will be allocated to a state of the art playground at Blackwater Park in Navan. These amenities will be of huge benefit to locals and they will make the towns much more attractive to tourists.

“We need to make Kells, Navan and Trim nice places for people to live and enjoyable locations for people to visit. This funding is of huge benefit to local community groups, including the TidyTowns. There is no doubt that living in clean and tidy communities greatly improves our quality of life.

“I am really pleased to see this extra funding being granted to Meath Council as we enter the busy summer tourist season. This is a time when the locals will be out and about enjoying everything our beautiful, historical local areas. We also want tourists to leave Ireland with a really good impression of clean, well-maintained towns and villages, places they would recommend to their friends and family as great places to visit”.