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Plan to encourage people to work and live in rural Ireland launching today

Mar 29, 2021 07:41 By Shannonside News
Plan to encourage people to work and live in rural Ireland launching today
Minister Heather Humphreys speaks at the official opening of "Response to Beauty" an exhibition of creative works based on the cavan landscape and the Marble Arch Caves Global Geopark which she officially opened at Trinity House, Thomas Ashe Street, Cavan on Thursday night. The exhibition runs from 27th to 7th December (12 to 6pm daily). Photo: Lorraine Teevan
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The government is launching a plan that will involve examining if financial incentives can be made available to encourage people to relocate from cities and work from home in rural areas

The Rural Affairs Minister has said there's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to change how people live and work in Ireland.

The government is to launch a plan this afternoon that will examine financial incentives for people to work at home.

There will be a big focus on people returning to rural-Ireland to work - including a fund to turn vacant buildings into remote-working hubs.

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A pilot scheme is also set to be launched to fund taxis and hackneys in rural areas where there's little access to public transport.

Minister for Rural Development Heather Humphreys says there's a massive chance for change.

 

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