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Riverine Community Park Project ‘no longer viable for completion’ by funding deadline

 

The Council has confirmed the Riverine Community Park Project is ‘no longer viable for completion’ by the funding deadline.

The Riverine Community Park is a joint project developed by Donegal County Council and Derry City and Strabane District Council to develop a 30-acre dedicated cross-border and cross-community shared space.

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The project is funded through the PEACE IV Programme through the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB) and the funding must be spent by December 2023.

However, Donegal County Council has said key statutory approvals remain outstanding and while it is possible that some of the statutory approvals will be resolved in time to facilitate construction of various project elements within the PEACE IV funding envelope it is highly unlikely that all will be resolved in time.

A statement released today said, “This represents a significant risk to the project which lies outside of the direct control of both Councils and which is too great for the Councils or the PEACE IV Programme to bear.

“Following detailed engagement between Donegal County Council, Derry City and Strabane District Council and the Special EU Programmes Body it has been concluded that the project is no longer viable for completion within the timeframe remaining for the PEACE IV Programme (end December 2023).

“This is a very disappointing outcome for all concerned, not least the communities that would have benefited from the project.

“Both Councils would like to see as much work as possible continue in 2023 within the confines of the PEACE IV Programme and are actively engaging with SEUPB to explore what is possible in this regard.”

The council said they will now apply to the PEACEPLUS programme in the hope of progressing some of the project.

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“The PEACEPLUS programme will open for applications shortly and will contain a number of themes that are compatible with the Riverine Park project.

“It is expected that as the Riverine project is now very well advanced in terms of community engagement, preparation and design and also that the outstanding statutory approvals should be in place this will put the project in a strong position for an application to PEACEPLUS.

“Donegal Co. Council as lead Partner and Derry City & Strabane District Council as Project Partner remain fully committed to delivering on all elements of the Riverine Project. We share the disappointment of the Riverine Community Forum, Elected Members, and the Communities in the Lifford and Strabane areas that this will not be achieved within the Peace IV Programme.  Both Councils are determined that works that can be delivered by December 2023 are progressed and are actively engaging with SEUPB in the regard. We are encouraged by the positive engagement to date with SEUPB in seeking to achieve this objective but accept that this must comply with the Peace IV programme rules.

“Both Councils are also committed to submitting an application to the PEACEPLUS Programme in addition to exploring alternative funding options for the completion of the Riverine Project and will make every effort to ensure that this much needed infrastructure with resulting community engagement benefits is delivered for the Communities in Lifford and Strabane and surrounding areas.”

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