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30 Oct 2025

Concern about future of PeacePlus funding

Groups in Derry and Donegal have benfited significantly from PeacePlus funding since official launch in September 2023

Concern about future of  PeacePlus funding

Concern about future of PeacePlus funding.

Concern has been expressed about the future of PeacePlus funding, from which groups in Derry and Donegal have benfited significantly since its official launch in September 2023.

The PeacePlus funding issue was highlighted by Donegal County Councillor Jack Murray (Sinn Féin).

Cllr Murray, a member of the EU’s Committee of the Regions (CoR), said: "Border counties, and Donegal in particular, have benefited significantly from PeacePlus funding over many years. Billions of euro has been invested in our communities, strengthening cross-border cooperation and facilitating large scale projects which would have otherwise been impossible.

“While I originally welcomed that my colleague Kathleen Funchion MEP received an EU commitment that PeacePlus would be continued post 2028, it now seems that, upon closer inspection, central funding from Brussels is not included in that.

“The European Commission is implying that PeacePlus must be entirely funded by the Irish government including through using part of its own wider EU allocation, and by the British government.

“Given the historic neglect of the Northwest of Ireland, I am not confident that Dublin or London would act to fill the significant shortfall that the lack of European funding would create," said Cllr Murray.

“At a recent meeting of the Committee of the Regions’ Commission for Territorial Cohesion Policy and EU Budget I stressed the importance of this fund for Ireland and received support from local representatives from across Europe. I will continue to raise it and seek support from CoR colleagues," he added.

 “Sinn Féin will fight in whatever forum we can to ensure a centralised allocation remains at the core of PeacePlus funding. I will continue to highlight this in my capacity on the Committee of the Regions, while Kathleen will fight it tooth and nail in the European Parliament."

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