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06 Sept 2025

Groups in Louth urged to apply for shared spaces funding under new PEACEPLUS Programme

Funding available for the creation of new builds or the reimaging of existing spaces

Groups in Louth urged to apply for shared spaces funding under new PEACEPLUS Programme

Groups in Louth urged to apply for shared spaces funding under new PEACEPLUS Programme

Eligible organisations in Louth are being encouraged to apply for shared spaces funding under new PEACEPLUS Programme.

Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD, is encouraging eligible organisations in Northern Ireland and border counties of Ireland (Counties Cavan, Donegal, Leitrim, Louth, Monaghan and Sligo) to apply to the €75 million Re-imaging Communities investment area under the PEACEPLUS programme.

This investment area will support the creation of new builds, or alternatively the reimaging, regeneration or transformation of existing spaces, for shared usage. The new shared spaces will aim to bring together all communities, while having a transformative effect on the region, creating a lasting legacy within the communities they serve.

The Department of Rural and Community Development is providing funding to support projects under Investment Area 1.4 of the new PEACEPLUS programme: Reimaging Communities, which is 80% funded by the EU.

This area of the programme is aimed at creating a more cohesive society through an increased provision of shared space and services, which will benefit and embed peace and reconciliation.

This will result, it is hoped, in more people regularly accessing shared spaces for recreational purposes or to access services. These shared spaces are co-designed on a cross-community basis.

Speaking about the programme, Minister Humphreys said: “I am very pleased that my Department of Rural and Community Development will be partnering with the Department for Communities in Northern Ireland and the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB) in providing funding for this investment area under the programme.”

“These shared spaces can come in many forms including land, buildings, infrastructure, parks and peace line interface barrier regeneration and so you need to consider, what are the current needs in your area that would have a long-term and lasting impact on everyone involved and benefit society as a whole.

"I wish all applicants every success in their endeavours. Please ensure that you avail of the essential guidance that is available to all potential applicants on the SEUPB’s website.”

Closing date for receipt of applications is 5pm on Thursday 7th September 2023. Full details on who is eligible to apply and how to apply for funding under this investment area are available on the SEUPB website. 

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