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Creed announced €725,000 payments under the traditional farm buildings scheme

The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Michael Creed TD, has announced payments totalling €725,000 to 49 participants under the 2016 GLAS Traditional Farm Buildings Scheme. These projects were approved earlier this year and all works have now been completed and payment made to the farmers concerned.

“This is a small but very important scheme which will make a huge contribution to preservation of our rural heritage and the enhancement of the rural landscape,” Minister Creed said today, adding that the fact that all of these buildings must be put back into some form of agricultural use ensured their ongoing relevance into the future. “These are beautiful structures, made of local materials by local craftsmen, and our scheme shows how sensitive conservation works can save an old building and return it to use,” the Minister said.

The Heritage Council administers the scheme on behalf of the Department and the Minister paid tribute to their work in promoting the scheme and developing the projects on the ground. Projects submitted for the 2017 scheme are currently under review and applicants will be informed of decisions by the end of February 2017. The Scheme is designed to complement environmental efforts undertaken under GLAS and is open to all GLAS farmers. It will remain open until the end of the current RDP period, with annual calls for proposals from eligible farmers.