An online survey has been launched to seek the views of the public on key challenges and opportunities for rural Ireland over the coming five years.
The survey, led by the Department of Rural and Community Development, intends to lead the development of a new Government policy for rural Ireland for the period 2020-2025.
Speaking today, Minister Michael Ring said the survey “allows respondents to prioritise what they see as the main challenges and opportunities in relation to rural Ireland, covering areas such as employment opportunities, Brexit, broadband connectivity, transport infrastructure and access to public services and facilities.
“People living, working, and raising families in rural areas throughout the country have important insights into both the challenges which impact on rural living, and the opportunities available to rural areas. These insights will contribute to informing Government policy for rural Ireland over the next five years.”
The public consultation survey is available online here until Friday 11 October 2019.