Advertisement

MEP to host public meeting exploring regional imbalance

A meeting addressing regional imbalance and reversing rural decline will take place in Glenties.regional

Sinn Féin TD for Donegal Deputy Pearse Doherty and Sinn Féín MEP for Midlands Northwest Chris MacManus will host the public meeting in Glenties Community Centre on Monday, November 13 at 7pm.

The meeting will also feature contributions from Cllr Marie Therese Gallagher and representatives of local community organisations.

Advertisement

MacManus has encouraged the public to attend the meeting and to join the discussion on delivering change for the West and Northwest.

MEP MacManus said:

“Delivering balanced regional development and standing up for the West and Northwest has always been a key priority for Sinn Féin and I am delighted to be hosting this discussion on addressing regional imbalance and reversing rural decline in Glenties.

“Over the past number of decades our region has suffered from neglect and a lack of opportunities for those of us who live here, particularly in County Donegal. The EU’s downgrading of the Northern and Western region in recent years to being a lagging region and one ‘in transition’ highlights the urgency of addressing this problem.

“We need positive discrimination for the region to turn this around and revitalize the economy in the West. The only thing that will reverse this decline is major investment in infrastructure and public services. I have been calling for Cohesion funding, State Aid flexibility, the billion euro allocation of the RRF and the Brexit Fund to be used to offer a ready-made investment package to provide for this.

MacManus concluded, “There is no doubt that the current approach to regional development needs to change urgently in order to ensure that this part of the country has a sustainable future. I would encourage people to attend our meeting on Monday 13th to join the discussion on how we can bring about change for our region.”

The public meeting will explore regional imbalance and reversing rural decline.

Advertisement

Receive quality journalism wherever you are, on any device. Keep up to date from the comfort of your own home with a digital subscription.
Any time | Any place | Anywhere

SUBSCRIBE TO CURRENT EDITION TODAY
and get access to our archive editions dating back to 2007
(CLICK ON THE TITLE BELOW TO SUBSCRIBE)
Every Thursday
Every Monday
Top
Advertisement

Donegal News is published by North West of Ireland Printing & Publishing Company Limited, trading as North-West News Group.
Registered in Northern Ireland, No. R0000576. St. Anne's Court, Letterkenny, County Donegal, Ireland