Just Transition funding for Offaly has been labelled an 'outrage'
Tullamore based Councillor Tony McCormack has voiced his profound disappointment regarding the allocation of funding from the Just Transition Fund for the Midlands region.
The announcement, made by Minister for Environment, Climate and Communications, Eamon Ryan, revealed an allocation of €18 million, of which Offaly received a mere fraction.
Offaly submitted a comprehensive range of 17 projects, totalling €8 million, aimed at fostering development within the region. These projects spanned initiatives ranging from the establishment of enterprise hubs to job creation services, renewable energy centre, community engagement programs, and training centres. However, only two of these projects were successful, receiving a total allocation of €544,000.
"While I extend my congratulations to the successful projects, Film Offaly and Kilcormac Development Association, I cannot ignore the profound disappointment felt by the people of Offaly," stated Cllr McCormack. Offaly, having historically contributed significantly to the country’s energy sector and economy, has suffered the most job losses. The heart of our towns and villages, have been left decimated.
Cllr McCormack emphasized the pivotal role played by Deputy Barry Cowan and Cllr Eamon Dooley in securing Ireland's inclusion in the Just Transition Fund for coal regions across Europe. "This fund represents an opportunity for revitalization and economic rejuvenation for counties like Offaly," he added.
Expressing concern over the lack of consistency across the decision-making process, Cllr McCormack highlighted the fact that the consultants tasked with the initial review of project submissions were not included in the final decision making process.
Cllr McCormack did not mince words when addressing what he perceives as a pattern of neglect toward Offaly by Minister Eamon Ryan and the Green Party. "From withdrawing the link road for the N52 to this paltry allocation, it seems Offaly has fallen out of favour," he lamented. "The disregard for our county is disgraceful."
As Offaly faces the challenges of transitioning to a sustainable future, Cllr McCormack said he remains steadfast in his commitment to advocating for the needs and interests of the community.
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