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Ireland allocates €17.55M to repair rural roads, with funds going to counties including Longford, Mayo, Cavan, Monaghan, and Galway, supporting local access and home repairs.
The Irish government has allocated €17.55 million for the 2026 Local Improvement Scheme, funding repairs to non-public rural roads and laneways nationwide.
Longford received €380,230, Mayo €1.2 million, Cavan €527,400, Monaghan €385,880, and Galway €1.4 million, including funds for island roads.
The scheme supports rural access to homes, farms, and businesses, with local authorities identifying projects in collaboration with residents.
Homeowners contribute 10%–15% of costs, capped at €1,200.
Work is prioritized for completion during favorable weather, addressing a backlog dating to 2012.
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Irlanda asigna 17,55 millones de euros para reparar carreteras rurales, con fondos destinados a condados como Longford, Mayo, Cavan, Monaghan y Galway, para apoyar el acceso local y las reparaciones de viviendas.