08 Oct €2bn funding will see improved transport, more gardaí, teachers and farming supports in Mayo
Budget 2020 will see nearly €2bn in funding for rural Ireland which will secure improved transport, farming supports, more gardaí and teachers and increased investment in schools and hospitals in Mayo, Fine Gael General Election candidate Alan Dillon has said.
Mr Dillon said:
The Government is investing nearly €2bn in rural Ireland in 2020 to protect jobs and ensure our communities have access to first class services and schools | #Budget2020 #Mayo Share on X“Balanced regional development across Mayo is a key priority for Fine Gael in Government and this Budget is a testament to that.
“Fine Gael is investing more in schools, housing, hospital, roads and public transport – an increase of 10pc on this year’s spending.
“The Government is investing nearly €2bn in rural Ireland in 2020 to protect jobs and ensure our communities have access to first class services and schools.
“Children across Mayo will benefit from improvements to education under Budget 2020. At over €11 billion, this is the highest ever allocation to the education sector and an increase of nearly €2 billion since 2016. This is a real sign of the priority this Government places on education and the ambition Fine Gael has for our country’s future.
“The increased funding will deliver supports to the children who need it most. As well as paying for 150 new mainstream teaching posts in schools, there will be an investment of €1.9 billion in special education, providing over 400 additional teaching posts to support those with special educational needs and hiring over 1,000 additional Special Needs Assistants (SNAs). With 17,000, we will have more SNAs in schools than ever before.
“A further schools package will deliver supports for small schools and increases in the standard and enhanced capitation rates. There is €1m for free school books in 50-plus primary schools. We will provide an enhanced school meals programme, providing hot meals for 30,000 children.
“Separately an additional €81m has also been allocated to An Garda Síochana which will add 700 new recruits. We will also see more civil staff recruited which will allow more gardaí be freed up for frontline duty.
“Meanwhile, my colleague Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe has confirmed that the Department of Transport Tourism and Sport will get additional income of €384m this year, bringing the total allocation to €2.7bn, which will include investment in the rural transport network.”
Investment in Rural Ireland
Mr Dillon continued:
“For farmers, who are facing unique challenges, an additional €51m has been allocated for the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine and €17m for the Department of Rural and Community Development.
“This includes €3m funding for new agri-environmental schemes in 2020. These schemes will help to reduce emissions from the sector, while improving bio-diversity and water quality, and supporting farm incomes.
“This year’s budget allocation will also support 104,000 farmers in Areas of Natural Constraint, through the ANC scheme and further improve the capacity of meat inspection services to facilitate the maintenance of food safety standards and the development of export markets.
“It will also fund the operation of enhanced Beef Environmental Efficiency Programme and other supports targeted at suckler farmers.
“If a No Deal Brexit happens, the Government has committed to increasing investment in our rural economy as needed.
“I also welcome Minister Donohoe’s commitment to examining how the Civil Service work, with a review set to look at where support offices are located.
“Opportunities for people to live and work outside of Dublin if they wish to should be maximised,” Mr Dillon added.
“This Budget will also see a record level of investment in housing, with more than €2.5bn allocated to housing.
“This includes capital funding of more than €1.1bn which will support the delivery of over 11,000 new social homes in 2020, many of which will be in Mayo
“Significant investment is also being made in funds such as the Serviced Sites Fund to stimulate the provision of affordable housing in Mayo added the general election candidate.
Alan Dillon concluded:
“The cumulative effects of Budget 2020 will see vital investment in rural Ireland and Mayo at a time when the country is facing unprecedented circumstances, creating jobs and building vibrant communities.
“As well as improving facilities for people in our communities across Mayo it will also create jobs. This is something that has been a focus for the Government in recent years, with more than half of the 119,000 jobs created in the last two years being created outside of Dublin.”