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02 Apr 2026

Louth PEACEPLUS Action Plan gets approval

The Action Plan is supported by the PEACEPLUS Programme, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB)

Louth PEACEPLUS Action Plan gets approval

Louth County Council buildings

The PEACEPLUS team in Louth Council have received approval of the Louth PEACEPLUS Action Plan from the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB).

The Action Plan is supported by the PEACEPLUS Programme, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB).

The Programme is designed to support peace and prosperity across Northern Ireland and the border counties of Ireland, building upon the work of the previous PEACE and INTERREG Programmes.

The PEACEPLUS Action Plan is a co-designed proposal, representing the need and requirements in Louth for PEACEPLUS investment and outlining what will be done with the funding.

The formal Letter of Offer is still to be proffered by SEUPB, however the approval marks the achievement of a huge milestone in the process to receiving the €4,679,354.00 funding, according to the PEACEPLUS team.

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SEUPB Chief Executive Gina McIntyre said: “We are delighted to announce this latest round of PEACEPLUS funding to seven local authorities through our 'Co-designed Local Community Action Plans' initiative.

"This milestone underscores our commitment to grassroots engagement, ensuring that the projects we support genuinely reflect local needs and aspirations. From Antrim and Newtownabbey to Sligo, each plan demonstrates innovative thinking and a collaborative spirit in addressing unique local challenges.

“This community-led approach is the cornerstone of PEACEPLUS. By empowering local authorities and residents to co-design their action plans, we are fostering a sense of ownership and ensuring that the €1.14bn programme delivers meaningful, lasting change. We eagerly anticipate the fruition of these plans, which will create new opportunities for cross-community engagement, economic development and shared understanding across Northern Ireland and the border counties.”

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