Our Rural Future: Minister Calleary launches 2025 Town and Village Renewal Scheme
Minister for Rural and Community Development, Dara Calleary TD, has today (Wednesday, 19 March) launched the 2025 Town and Village Renewal Scheme which is designed to support the revitalisation of rural Ireland and to build greater resilience in to our town centres through regeneration projects.
This year’s Call For Proposals will allow one additional application for one larger scale project (up to €300,000 category) for those local authorities with an inhabited offshore island and/or Gaeltacht areas.
The Fund will support projects throughout Ireland with a focus on stimulating town centre economic and social regeneration through sustainable employment creation.
Launching the 2025 Scheme, Minister Calleary said:
I’m delighted today to launch the 2025 Town and Village Renewal Scheme which will provide funds to develop projects in every corner of the country.
The Town and Village Renewal Scheme continues to have a hugely positive impact in Ireland’s rural towns and villages and this investment will further strengthen this work.
Rural development continues to be a key priority for the Government and we will continue to support the revitalisation and resilience of rural Ireland, transforming our towns and villages – creating better places to live, work and participate in their local community.
Three funding streams are available under the Town and Village Renewal Scheme; the Main Scheme, the Project Development Measure and the Building or Land Acquisition Measure.
Projects will align with the objectives of the Government policies Our Rural Future, Town Centre First and Our Living Islands with a focus on:
The Minister continued:
The Project Development Measure has been hugely successful in providing an opportunity to develop a pipeline of significant, well developed projects therefore will be funded under the TVRS again this year.
In response to the continuing demand to revitalise our towns and villages, the Building or Land Acquisition Measure will provide up to €500,000 per local authority to purchase up to three vacant or derelict buildings or lands for regeneration purposes.
I am strongly encouraging local authorities to work closely with communities to put forward projects that are ambitious and will make a positive difference.
The Town and Village Renewal Scheme (TVRS) provides funding for projects that make our towns and villages more attractive and sustainable.
Since the launch of the Town and Village Renewal Scheme, over €177 million has been allocated to almost 1,800 projects. The Scheme has made an important contribution to supporting vibrant and sustainable communities in towns and villages throughout Ireland.
The Scheme is administered through the local authorities, who are required to work closely with local communities and local businesses to develop and implement proposals. The Scheme typically funds rural towns and villages with a population of up to 10,000 people. Larger rural towns with a population of up to 15,000 people may be eligible where the application is particularly strong and the project will have a significant impact on the town in question.
The closing date for the submission of applications under the TVRS Building and Land Acquisition Measure is May 2nd 2025 and for the Main Scheme and Project Development Measure is July 25th 2025.
Each Local Authority is invited to submit applications of varying scale under the 2025 Scheme as follows:
The types of activities that may be supported under the Main Scheme of the 2025 Town and Village Renewal Scheme include:
Our Rural Future is the whole-of-government policy for rural Ireland for the period 2021-2025. It offers a blueprint for a thriving and inclusive rural Irelands and adopts a more strategic, ambitious and holistic approach to investing in and maximising opportunities for rural areas.
Town Centre First contains 33 unique actions which will give our towns the tools and resources they need to become more viable and attractive places in which to live, work, visit and run a business. Town Regeneration Officers in all relevant Local Authority areas are being funded by DRCD to drive forward Town Centre First on a local level.