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LEADER Programme Booklet

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Abstract

This booklet aims to showcase a range of different LEADER supported projects from across the country, funded under the different themes and sub-themes. Projects included in this booklet included An Gairdn Beo - Carlow (Rural Towns); Blackwater Ecotours - Waterford (Rural Tourism); Wexford Home Preserves (Enterprise Development); Billys Tearooms and Shop Kilkenny (Enterprise Development); Wild West Sailing - Sligo (Rural Tourism); Mobile Computer Training - Roscommon (Broadband); Purchase of an Exoskeleton Suit - Donegal (Basic Services for Hard to Reach Communities); tal Outreach Programme in Westmeath (Rural Youth), the All Inclusive Parish Park (Protection and Improvement of Local Biodiversity) in Limerick, Euroblue Limited in Wexford (Development of Renewable Energy) and lastly the Marine Litter project with River Moy Search and Rescue in Mayo (Protection and Sustainable Use of Water Resources). This new LEADER video series is now hosted and available to view on the NRN website under a newly developed LEADER Video Storyboard which can be found here: https: uploads.knightlab.com storymapjs cbaeda 2af2bbfca269148e3cab1d01f3 leader-project-examplesnrn-videos draft.html Age Friendly Roscrea- Tipperary (Basic Services targeted at Hard to Reach Communities); Butterfly Club Sensory Room - Limerick (Basic Services targeted at Hard to Reach Communities); Accora Orchestra - Cavan (Rural Youth); Meadow Maintenance Equipment - Laois (Improvement and Protection of Local Biodiversity); Protection of River Smearlagh Walk in Kerry (Protection and Sustainable Use of Water Resources); and lastly Sol Army A D based in Co. Wexford (Development of Renewable Energy). T
Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
Media of outputSerial (Book, Monograph)
PublisherDAFM - NRN
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2019

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