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Donegal

Project Ireland 2040 is our plan for the future of Ireland. Highlights for Donegal include:

  • A5 Road Development: The A5 Corridor is an 85 km dual carriageway traversing Northern Ireland from South of Derry to the border at Aughnacloy.
  • N56 – Mountcharles to Inver: improvements for approximately 5km to Inver Bridge on an important tourist route and provides access to the Port of Killybegs.
  • N13- Ballybofey to Stranorlar Bypass: This will be progressed through pre-appraisal and early planning during 2018 and be prioritised for construction in the National Development Plan.
  • N13/14/N56 Letterkenny Bypass and Dual Carriageway to Manorcunningham: This will be progressed through pre-appraisal and early planning during 2018.
  • Atlantic Corridor: A particular priority is the delivery of the Atlantic Corridor, with a high quality road network linking Cork, Limerick, Galway and Sligo.
  • Donegal Group B Project: Development of new sewerage schemes in Killybegs, Bundoran, Glencolumbkille and Convoy providing wastewater treatment capacity.
  • Killybegs Fisheries Harbour Centres (FHC): An investment programme for ongoing safety and maintenance and necessary new developments and works are also to be carried out at Greencastle Harbour.
  • Rural Regeneration and Development Fund: Towns and villages with populations of up to 10,000 people, along with rural areas, can benefit from a new Rural Regeneration and Development Fund, worth €1bn nationally over ten years.
  • North West Development Fund: €2.5 million has been allocated by the Government to support regional development and to help create jobs and promote investment including the North West Gateway Initiative work of Donegal County Council and Derry City and Strabane District Council.
  • Investment in National Heritage: this includes Glenveigh National Park in Donegal.
  • Gaeltacht investment: prioritising investment in the development of tourism facilities in Slaibh Liag, An Earagail and Fanad in Donegal.
  • Investment in Toraigh Island: The development of improved pier infrastructure at Machaire Rabhartaigh, and the provision of a new passenger ferry vessel for Oileán Thoraí.
  • Tourism: Fanad Lighthouse and Sliabh League visitors centre to open in 2018.
  • Sport Capital Programme: Communities and clubs across Donegal can bid for the over €100 million in capital funding under the Sport Capital Programme (SCP) over the next 4 years. In addition, a new Large Scale Sport Infrastructure Fund of €100 million is being established for larger sports projects where the proposed Government contribution exceeds amounts available under the SCP.
  • Letterkenny Institute of Technology to benefit from infrastructure investment in Higher Education.
  • Donegal Airport: Extra funding being made available for Donegal Airport at Carrickfinn.
  • Gaeltacht Funding: Donegal to benefit as part of investment in the Irish language both within and outside traditional Gaeltacht areas, with a €178 million Capital Investment over 10 years, an increase of 71%.

Fine Gael is a party of aspiration, a party of enterprise, a party of opportunity, and a party of hope. These are our values and they guide our ambition for this country.

We want to give hope to individuals and families, reward work and enterprise, encourage aspiration, and remove barriers to progress. We want the Republic that we founded to provide opportunities for all our people.

We believe a greater work-life balance and work-place flexibility must be better supported, particularly in the early years.

That is why we have brought forward measures such as Paternity Benefit. Since its introduction 806 fathers in Donegal have been awarded this payment.

We have also brought forward measures to make childcare more affordable such as full entitlement to a full two years of the free preschool programme and a universal childcare subsidy of up to €1,040 per year for children aged from 6 to 36 months.

Balanced regional development is at the heart of our planning. We will ensure that rural communities not only survive but thrive. We have appointed a Minister for Rural and Community Development and in early 2017 we launched the Action Plan for Rural Development.

€1,159,000 is being invested in Donegal to rejuvenate the town and villages in the county in 2017 and €12.9m is being spent between 2014 and 2020 through the LEADER Programme.

In addition, €3,384,000 is being invested in Donegal through the Local Improvement Scheme to support the improvement of non-public rural roads. €20,281,952 has been spent on Regional and Local Roads and a further €10,595,407 was spent on National Roads in Donegal in 2017.

Life expectancy is increasing as is the average and median age. We believe that this is an opportunity for Ireland that should be embraced.

In March 2017 we increased the State Pension again, benefitting 20,752 pensioners in Donegal. Budget 2018 increased the State Pension by €5 per week, making a total increase of €13 per week over the last 3 Fine Gael budgets, and proportional increases for qualified adults and those on reduced rates of payment

We will bolster the success created by Irish workers and enterprises by ensuring that all get fair reward for their efforts and for the risks they take.

Significant progress has been made already; we cut the USC again, increased the entry point for the higher rate of tax, increased the Earned Income Tax Credit, extended entitlement to the Treatment Benefit Scheme and increased the national minimum wage for the fourth time.

Our culture, heritage, language and sport define us as a people. They bring us together, are central to good physical and mental health, and give us great pride.

The Sports Capital Programme has transformed Ireland’s sporting landscape with improvements in the quality and quantity of sporting facilities. Under the 2017 round of the Sports Capital Programme €2,003,505 in funding has been secured for 71 sporting organisations across Donegal.

We are committed to ensuring that people feel safe in their homes, whether in our urban centres or the heart of rural Ireland.

Here in Donegal there is currently 384 Gardaí on the beat and a Garda fleet consisting of 68 vehicles. We have a plan in place in place to achieve an overall Garda workforce of 21,000 personnel by 2021.

We are also working to ensure that vulnerable older people feel safe in their communities. Under the Senior Alerts Scheme 490 people have received a personal monitored alarm in Donegal since late 2015.

Since the launch of the Action Plan for Jobs in 2012 the number of persons on the Live Register in Donegal has declined by 43%.

Youth unemployment also continues to fall with a reduction of 62% of U-25s on the Live Register over the same period. As we approach full employment our focus is on high quality, secure job creation.