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Regeneration funds proof Donegal is being prioritised – McConalogue

written by Staff Writer June 28, 2025
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Donegal-based Minister of State Charlie McConalogue has said that money being allocated to town regeneration in the county is proof that it is being prioritised.

He made those comments after the official opening ceremony of the Killybegs 2040 Town Centre regeneration project this week, where he cut the ribbon alongside Donegal County Council Cathaoirleach and Killybegs native Cllr Niamh Kennedy.

The project sees a €4.8 million investment in the town centre, including the establishment of a digital hub and the redevelopment of the Island House into a tourism facility.

At its official opening, McConalogue claimed that the €52 million allocated to Donegal for similar regeneration projects is proof of “prioritisation that is being given to Donegal.”

“Of the €588 million invested to date nationally, €52 million has been awarded for the delivery of 17 projects across Donegal. That works out at nine per cent of the total funding allocated nationally being committed to our own county,” McConalogue said in a statement.

“That we have secured this level of funding into our county, which is home to 3.1% of the country’s population, shows the prioritisation that is being given to Donegal in rural regeneration funding. I’m delighted that over €4 million been provided for this magnificent project in Killybegs under the Rural Regeneration and Development Fund.”

“I was glad to work with Minister Heather Humphreys in the last government to ensure that Donegal received a significant share of the national funding so that projects could be committed to and am glad now to be working with the new Minister for Rural and Community Development, Dara Calleary, in relation to moving more projects forward.”

“There are great examples right across Donegal of just how positive an impact the Rural Regeneration and Development Fund can have – Carndonagh, Twin Towns and Ramelton being three. The Fund helps to unlock the enormous potential of our rural towns while also supporting regeneration. In doing so, we are making places like Killybegs a better place to live, work, invest, visit and raise a family.”

“I was last here in early October 2022, when construction works began, so it’s wonderful to see how the redevelopment of Island House and its environs has evolved into this truly transformational landmark building and civic space. The new tourist centre will showcase the area’s rich heritage, servicing and supporting the area’s growing tourism sector, and will contribute to a regionally connected tourism information network,” he said.

“I want to highlight the dual purpose of the centre, with its important role as a digital hub, which will only serve to strengthen the economic resilience of Killybegs. And, just opposite Island House, we see the renovation of the former Diamond carpark.”

“As you can see, the existing urban landscape has been enhanced, through the provision of new footpaths, open paved areas, landscaping planting and public seating – all of which all culminate in an attractive civic space that will encourage greater footfall and activity within the town.”

“Time and time again we have seen how enhancing public spaces and buildings, like we see here today, increase town and village social and economic growth. This brings more life and energy to the centre of our communities and creates opportunities for further growth and development.”

Regeneration funds proof Donegal is being prioritised – McConalogue was last modified: June 28th, 2025 by Staff Writer
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