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This Corporate Plan 2020-24 is our strategic framework for action that will deliver for the Southern Region.

It explains our place within the regional tier of government.

It outlines our responsibility in relation to regional spatial planning and economic development and details our role in supporting balanced regional development through EU programme and project management.

It considers howwe will maximise the resources available to us to deliver within these two intertwined remits against the backdrop of global events.

Mission To be the leader of regional development through effective, sustainable spatial planning and the delivery of EU programmes, with the support of our stakeholders.

Goals Regional Leadership Valuing Our People Promoting Sustainable Regional Developement

Vision A region that is

economically strong, inclusive, connected,

climate-resilient and sustainable.

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Table of Contents Foreword . ......................................................................................... 4 1. Background. ............................................................................. 5

Southern Regional Assembly . .................................................................................................................................... 6

The Southern Region ..................................................................................................................................................... 7 2. Functions .................................................................................. 9

Assembly Members . ................................................................................................................................................... 10

Regional Planning.......................................................................................................................................................... 11

EU Programme Management . ................................................................................................................................. 12

EU Programme Support, Audit & EU Project Participation ............................................................................ 13

Irish Regions European Office. ................................................................................................................................. 13

Resources........................................................................................................................................................................ 14 3. Operating Context . ............................................................... 15

A New Regional Era .................................................................................................................................................... 16

Legislative & Policy Context . .................................................................................................................................... 17

Our Stakeholders . ........................................................................................................................................................ 17 4. Goals . ....................................................................................... 19 5. Evaluating Progress ............................................................. 23 Appendices ..................................................................................... 25

Assembly Members. ................................................................................................................................................... 26

Staff................................................................................................................................................................................. 27

Southern Region in Numbers................................................................................................................................... 28

Glossary of Terms. ...................................................................................................................................................... 30

Image Credits................................................................................................................................................................ 32

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Foreword

I am delighted to present the Southern Regional Assembly’s corporate plan for the period 2020-24.

The Southern Region has so much to offer to its people from an economic and social perspective.

1. Background

This is the Assembly’s roadmap for delivering for the Southern Region. We will be delivering our goals in the face of COVID-19, Brexit, a climate crisis and other global events, so we are acutely aware that it must be capable of responding to what life presents to the people of our Region. The Southern Region is at a natural advantage as a strong economic space to facilitate an open society with a high quality of life. The Assembly will use its leadership role within regional economic and spatial planning and EU funding to support the Region as a whole as it grows in the face of both the challenges and opportunities our future will bring. The Regional Assemblywill continue to develop as a public sector organisation that is both proactive and responsive in its ability to deliver for the Region. The Members of the Assembly are committed to championing the regional agenda at local level to deliver a connected, sustainable and climate- resilient Region for all.

We have set ourselves ambitious goals as an organisation for what, and how, we want to deliver for the Region in this corporate plan. The Assembly’s remits in regional spatial planning and EU funds management have many common goals. Marrying regional development and economic and regional planning will strengthen our delivery for the Region. Priorities for the Assembly include implementing the Regional Spatial and Economic Strategy, managing the S&E Regional Programme, participation in EU programmes and projects, and auditing of EU funds. Overarching these priorities is the strategic positioning of the regional agenda at local, national and EU levels. We begin to implement our plan against a backdrop of challenging times and we intend for it to be adaptable to the changing economic and social climate. Above all, we recognise that responsiveness and resilience are key to delivering a region that is altogether economically strong, inclusive, connected, climate-resilient and sustainable.

Cllr. John Sheahan Cathaoirleach

David Kelly Director

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1 | BACKGROUND

1 | BACKGROUND

Southern Regional Assembly

The Southern Region

Established in 2015, the Southern Regional Assembly is part of the regional tier of government in Ireland.

The Southern Region is facing many challenges and opportunities as it changes in the coming decades, such as population growth and how people live and work. We need to plan for each change, particularly within a wider background of international events, such as climate crisis, Covid-19 and Brexit.

It covers local authorities of Kilkenny, Carlow, Waterford, Wexford, Tipperary, Cork (Cork City, Cork County), Kerry Clare and Limerick

The SRA supports the Region through its regional governance remit in the area of economic and spatial planning and EU funds for regional development.

1 REGION

3 STRATEGIC PLANNING AREAS 9 COUNTIES • Mid-West • South-East • South-West

Part of the Local Government sector, our 33 Assembly Members represent the 10 local authorities at regional level, 27 appointed by their local authority and six nominated as Committee of the Regions Members. The Assembly forges links between the EU, and national and local levels through regional spatial and economic planning and European Regional Development Funding (ERDF) for the benefit of the Southern Region.

3 CITIES Limerick Cork Waterford

We interact with awide variety of Government Departments, agencies, local authorities and stakeholders fromthe private and the third sectors at local, regional national and EU levels.

Clare, Limerick, Tipperary, Waterford, Carlow, Kilkenny, Wexford, Cork, Kerry

Leadership

10 LOCAL AUTHORITIES

Transparency

Engagement

Clare County Council, Limerick City & County Council, Tipperary County Council, Waterford City & County Council, Carlow County Council, Kilkenny County Council, Wexford County Council, Cork City Council, Cork County Council, Kerry County Council

VALUES

Approx. 40% of the national landmass

Almost 1/3 of the national labour force

33% of the population

Largely rural region supported by a strong urban structure

Sustainability

Innovation

Equality

Over 84,000

Almost 40% Ireland’s

Internationally- renowned third level institutes and research centres

We are responsible for strategic regional and economic planning and supporting balanced, sustainable regional development.

active enterprises and a strong multinational presence

active farms

• Regional tier of government, represented by local councillor nominees from our local authorities and the Committee of the Regions; • Leading the implementation of the Regional Spatial & Economic Strategy; • Promoting balanced regional development through the management of, support for and involvement in European Regional Development Funded programmes and projects; • Linking local, regional, national and EU policy goals through regional planning and EU regional development.

international and regional airports

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Wild Atlantic Way, Ireland’s Ancient East and Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands tourism areas active in the Region

Wealth of environmental, natural, cultural and heritage assets

all tier one/ two ports outside of Dublin

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1 | BACKGROUND

The Southern Region

Publishing the first Regional Spatial & Economic Strategy for the Southern Region.

Successfully delivering €1.6 billion in combined funds (€780m ERDF) to the S&E Region by managing three S&E Regional Programmes.

2. Functions

Participating in 6 EU projects

Overseeing First Level Control auditing of Irish partner budget spend worth approx. €26.5m to European Territorial Cooperation (incl. Interreg) partners. Raising the profile of the regional agenda through over 400 submissions to policy development and planning at local, national and EU level.

bringing expertise on key topics from other European regions to benefit the Southern Region.

Successfully implementing a fully remote and online working opportunity across the organisation.

Supporting the successful participation of Irish organisations in more than 104 Interreg projects through Interreg NWE, Interreg Europe & the Ireland Wales Programme.

54 Assembly meetings

held with our Members as the regional tier of government.

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2 | FUNCTIONS

2 | FUNCTIONS

Assembly Members

Regional Planning The Regional Assembly has a statutory role in relation to regional spatial planning and economic development of the Southern Region. • Preparation, adoption and implementation of the Regional Spatial and Economic Strategy (RSES); • Oversight role for the preparation of Local Economic & Community Plans, the preparation of statutory submissions and Development Plan Variations. The RSES is a 12-year strategic regional development framework to guide change at regional level, for the way our society, environment, economy, and the use of land should evolve. As the regional tier of the national planning process, the RSES supports the delivery of Project Ireland 2040, the National Planning Framework (NPF) and the National Development Plan 2018-27 (NDP) and ensures coordination between the City and County Development Plans and Local Enterprise and Community Plans of the local authorities in the Region.

Our 33 Assembly Members represent our constituent 10 local authorities at regional level. Our constituent local authorities appoint 27 Members and a further six are nominated due to their representative role on the Committee of the Regions. They meet monthly to discuss issues related to regional economic and spatial planning, EU programme management and statutory issues related to the Assembly functioning. They also sit on committees related to the monitoring of EU programmes, such as the Ireland Wales Programme and the S&E Regional Programme.

Southern Regional Assembly Members

Strategic Planning Area South-East

Strategic Planning Area South-West

Strategic Planning Area Mid-West

The RSES is primarily driven at the local level by our Members, local authorities, and stakeholders from the public, private and third sectors, including individuals who have shaped this shared strategy.

Committee of the Regions Representatives – Southern Region

The EU’s assembly of local and regional representatives, the Committee of the Regions (CoR) informs the development of EU legislation and future European policies focusing on that most greatly affect regions and cities. The Government nominates the Irish CoR delegation of nine representatives and 9 alternates from the local authorities who subsequently are nominated to the Regional Assemblies - six of which represent the Southern Region.

2. Enhanced Regional Accessibility

3. Strengthened Rural Economies and Communities

4. Sustainable Mobility

5. A Strong Economy

Creative and Innovative Region

Green Region

8. Low Carbon, Climate Resilient and Sustainable Society

6. High-Quality International Connectivity

Liveable Region

9. Sustainable, Planned and Infrastructure-led Development

10. A Healthy and Learning Region

1. Compact Growth

11. Inclusive International Region

7. Diversity, Language, Culture and Heritage Enhancement

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2 | FUNCTIONS

2 | FUNCTIONS

EU Programme Management The SRA is the Managing Authority for the €500 million Southern & Eastern (S&E) Regional Programme 2014-20.

EU Programme Support, Audit & EU Project Participation We are actively involved in EU Territorial Cooperation (ETC) programmes (Interreg) in a variety of ways. • Supporting Irish organisations in applying for projects and supporting them during implementation as contact points and programme partners; • First Level Control audit function on the spend of Irish project partners of six ETC programmes; • Representing regional and national interests on programme monitoring committees; • Project partner on EU projects on a variety of topics aimed to support the sustainable economic development of the Southern Region. Projects we participate on are linked to the aims of Operational Programmes and the RSES. Irish Regions European Office The Irish Regions European Office (IREO) is a Brussels-based specialised support service, acting as a bridge between Irish local and regional government and the EU, guiding its stakeholders through the Brussels scene and promoting Irish interests and best practices at the European level.

This is the third successive Regional Programme for the S&E Region that the Southern Regional Assembly has managed.

The funding package of €500 million approx. from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and the Irish Exchequer targets growth opportunities in the S&E region in five areas:

• Strengthening RTDI;

• ICT Infrastructure;

• SME Supports;

• Low Carbon Economy;

• Sustainable Urban Development.

The Programme complements wider investment programmes in targeted high growth and innovative sectors to support the creation of new quality jobs, boost innovation, increase licenses granted, as well as helping to grow the local economies in the Southern & Eastern region of Ireland.

The IREO is a shared service between the Regional Assemblies and local authorities of Ireland and the Secretariat to the Irish delegation to the CoR.

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2 | FUNCTIONS

Resources We are committed to maximising our resources to deliver for the Region.

Human Resources &Workforce Planning

3. Operating Context

The Assembly has 27 staff members across two overarching divisions. We take a flexible approach to the alignment of staff abilities and experience to meet our corporate goals. Developing our human resources focuses on enhancing staff capacity to undertake tasks and responsibilities. We will ensure the possibility of ongoing development and training in line with our training plan.

Human Resources &Workforce Planning

The Assembly has 27 staff members across to overarching divisions. We take a flexible approach to the alignment of staff abilities and experience to meet our corporate goals. Developing our human resources focuses on enhancing staff capacity to undertake tasks and responsibilities. We will ensure the possibility of ongoing development and training in line with our training plan and performance measurement.

Director

Assistant Director EU Programmes & Corporate Affairs Division

Assistant Director Regional Planning, Finance & HR Division

First Level Control

Regional Operational Programmes

ETC Programmes & EU Projects

Communications & Corporate Affairs

Regional Planning & RSES

Finanace & HR

Financial Resources

Value for money and efficiency underpins all Assembly financial management processes.

We are financed through three streams, local authority contributions, technical assistance from EU programmes, and funding from Interreg roles and participation in EU-funded projects. Realising our corporate goals depends on the availability of these resources. We publish an annual programme of work and accompanying budget in accordance with the Local Government Act 1991 (Regional Assemblies) (Establishment) Order 2014, which takes account of our corporate goals and statutory requirements.

Effective Local Government & Public Services

We support Our Public Service 2020, the Government framework that supports continuous development and innovation across the public service - Delivering for our Public, Innovating for our Future, and Developing Our People and Organisations.

We adhere to our obligations under the Human Rights and Equality Commission Act 2014 to eliminate discrimination, promote equality and protect human rights.

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3 | OPERATING CONTEXT

3 | OPERATING CONTEXT

A New Regional Era Our corporate plan relates to a very dynamic period. We aim to approach this with a resilient and determined regional leadership role. Following the adoption of the RSES the Corporate Plan co aligns with the key Implementation phase of the RSES. Alongside this, we are embarking on a new funding period in EU programmes and will have to adopt to the challenges and opportunities this brings. We also need to consider the impact of international risks, including climate change, geopolitical uncertainty, Brexit, and the impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic. Brexit The withdrawal of the UK from the EU will affect future interactions with our nearest neighbour. While Brexit brings risk to our economic dealings with the UK, it also places Ireland in a position of opportunity as the only English speaking country in the EU. Climate Crisis Climate change is happening at a much faster pace than originally feared. In 2019, the Irish Government declared a climate and biodiversity emergency in response to the growing crisis which will need to be addressed through all aspects of our daily lives. COVID-19 The COVID-19 pandemic has affected every aspect of our lives – our health, our economy, education and our movement – and will most likely do so for quite some time. This crisis will leave behind it, many long-term changes to how and where we work, study, live, and the increasing importance of technology.

Legislative & Policy Context

The Regional Assembly is governed and guided by legislation and policy drivers at local, regional national and EU levels.

Local Government ReformAct 2014 Local Government Act 1991 (Regional Assemblies) (Establishment) Order 2014

Common Provisions Regulations EU Cohesion Policy Europe 2020/ Post-2020 EU Growth Strategy Partnership Agreement for Regional Operational Programmes UN Agenda for Sustainable Development European Green Deal Planning and Development Acts Project Ireland 2040 - The National Planning Framework National Development Plan

Regional Spatial & Economic Strategy Local Authority Development Plans Local Economic & Community Plans Climate Action Plan

Our Stakeholders

The Regional Assembly actively engages with a wide variety of stakeholders at local, regional, national and EU level to deliver its goals.

• Department of Public Expenditure & Reform • European Commission • Committee of the Regions • Other EU Institutions and Bodies • S&E Regional Operational Programme Monitoring Committee • Irish Regions European Office

• Local Authorities of the Southern Region • Department of Housing, Planning & Local Government • Office of Planning Regulator • National Oversight Audit Commission

Crescent Quay Wexford

• Other Government Departments and State Agencies • Eastern & Midland and Northern & Western Regional Assemblies • S&E Regional Programme Intermediary Bodies • ESIF & Interreg Programmes Managing Authorities • Higher Education/ Further Education Institutions & Research Centres

• Private sector and their representative organisations • Third Sector and their representative organisations

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3 | OPERATING CONTEXT

Kerry Blennerville

4. Goals

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4 | GOALS

4 | GOALS

Goal 1: Regional Leadership Regional Governance: A Region Driving Sustainable Regional Development and Regional Governance in Ireland • We foster, promote and develop Regional Governance to support strategic sustainable development of the region that is reflective of the citizens /societal needs; • Provide a clear, accountable and ethical framework for the delivery of the goals and objective of the Regional Assembly; • Empower our Members to deliver for their areas on the benefits of Regional Governance; • We deliver on our statutory obligations to local authorities, national government and the EU on time and for the benefit of the Region. Strategic Collaborations: A Region that engages, collaborates and forms partnerships for the benefit of the Region. • We engage with the public, statutory bodies, stakeholders, local authorities, other regional bodies, national government and the EU for the benefit of the Region; • We collaborate with the other Regional Assemblies in supporting the wider regional agenda; • We foster the flow of information and open communications to support collaborations; • We foster and cultivate strong collaborations and partnerships to support the delivery of better regional development. Regional Representation: Support, foster and develop democratic regional representation • We serve Regional Assembly Members of the Region in the execution of their duties as regional representatives; • We support and assist ourMembers in championing the regional agendawithin their local authorities; • We support our Members on the Committee of the Regions, including input to regional policy development and communicating their activities and achievements for the Region; • We represent the Region on policy matters relating to the functions of the Regional Assembly. Climate Action & Sustainability: A Sustainable Region • Strive to lead with responsible environmental best practice; • Champion sustainability across all Assembly policies and activities; • Implement RSES Climate Action policies; • We support national, local authorities and regional stakeholders in achieving a transition to a low carbon society.

Goal 2: Valuing Our People Public Sector Duty: Ensure we are doing the right things, in the right way, for the people of our Region and our employees, in an inclusive, open, and responsible manner, based on the need to eliminate discrimination, promote equality and protect human rights of staff • Actively promote and fully comply with our statutory obligations in relation to our public sector equality and human rights duty; • Conduct business in a way that is transparent, prudent, responsible and accountable. Organisational Development: An innovative, adaptive and responsive organisation • Respond to the changing nature of the environment we operate in; • Develop and sustain a dynamic, healthy and safe workplace that consistently attracts and retains top-quality people and enables them to perform at their best; • Be a first mover in the public service in the adoption of remote (home) working as a fundamental component of our workplace environment; • Ensuring business continuity at all times utilising the latest information and communications technologies and remote working best practices. Human Resources Management: Value and develop our staff • Continue to implement ‘Our Public Services 2020’; • Develop a People Strategy for the Assembly; • Develop an agile and innovative workforce to deliver a high performing and efficient service; • Develop and Implement a Performance Management and Development System (PMDS); • Promote health and well-being in the workplace; • Review the training needs analysis for the organisation.

Waterford - Bunmahon Cove Copper Coast

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4 | GOALS

Goal 3: Promoting Sustainable Regional Development Deliver on the Objectives in the RSES • Implement the RSES to ensure the successful delivery of Regional Policy Objectives; • Ensure successful monitoring and evaluation of the RSES and widely disseminate the reports and results; • Actively promote and support collaboration to implement the RSES. EU Programmes and Projects: Harness the potential and opportunities for the Region • Actively promote and support participation in EU programmes and projects to support the delivery of sustainable regional development (including RSES and other regional initiatives) to the benefit of the region; • Continue to manage the ERDF co-funded programmes to support the sustainable development of the region; • Continue to support Irish partners in their participation in EU funded projects and programmes through advice, mentoring and control checking; • Co-manage the Ireland Wales Programme and continue to collaborate with the Welsh Government through any future arrangements. Research and Regional Data • Carry out of research, studies, surveys or the collection of information, data or statistics in relation to any of its functions and widely disseminate the results; • Utilise regional data and identify research opportunities to support the regional development agenda.

5. Evaluating Progress

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5 | EVALUATING PROGRESS

Annual actions will be captured, monitored and reviewed through our Annual Work Plans. Our corporate goals for 2020-24 will be subject to ongoing monitoring and progress will be set out in the Assembly’s Annual Reports. Along with the measurable actions attached to each objective, a variety of other activities will assist with assessing our performance against our goals.

Appendices

Meetings

Assembly Meetings

RSES implementation/monitoring committee meetings

S&E Regional Programme Monitoring Committee meetings

Interreg North-West Europe Monitoring Committee meetings

Ireland Wales Programme Monitoring Committee meetings

EU Projects implementation meetings

ETC Project Officers’ Network meetings

Reports

Assembly Meeting Minutes

RSES implementation reports

Regional Programme Annual Implementation Reports

Interreg North-West Europe Annual Implementation Reports

Ireland Wales Programme Annual Implementation Reports

Southern Regional Assembly Annual Reports

Assembly’s Annual Financial Statement

Evaluations

RSES midterm evaluation

European Structural and Investment Fund Programmes evaluations

EU Public Attitude and Awareness Studies

PMDS and staff evaluations

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Assembly Members

Staff

Name

Title

Name

Local Authority

Cllr. John Sheahan - Cathaoirleach Limerick Cllr. Deirdre O'Brien - Leas-Cathaoirleach Cork County Cllr. Thomas Kinsella Carlow Cllr. Ken Murnane Carlow Cllr. Alan O'Callaghan Clare Cllr. P.J. Kelly Clare Cllr. Kieran McCarthy (CoR) Cork City Cllr. Dan Boyle (CoR Alt) Cork City Cllr. Terry Shannon Cork City Cllr. Garret Kelleher Cork City Cllr. Deirdre Forde (CoR) Cork City Cllr. Gillian Coughlan (CoR alt) Cork County Cllr. Gerard Murphy Cork County Cllr. Joe Carroll Cork County Cllr. Sean O'Connor Cork County Cllr. Sheila O'Callaghan Cork County Cllr. Michael O'Shea Kerry Cllr. Séamus Cosaí Fitzgerald Kerry Cllr. Robert Beasley Kerry Cllr. AndrewMcGuinness Kilkenny Cllr. John Brennan Kilkenny Cllr. Frankie Daly Limerick Cllr. Michael Collins Limerick Cllr. Michael Murphy (CoR) Tipperary Cllr. Noel Coonan Tipperary Cllr. Siobhán Ambrose Tipperary Cllr. Michael O'Meara Tipperary Cllr. Conor D. McGuinness (CoR alt) Waterford Cllr. Thomas Phelan Waterford Cllr. Tom Cronin Waterford Cllr. Oliver Walsh Wexford Cllr. Pip Breen Wexford Cllr. Maura Bell Wexford

David Kelly

Director

Derville Brennan

Assistant Director, EU Programmes & Corporate Affairs Division

Kevin Lynch

Assistant Director, Regional Planning, Finance & HR Division

Dominic Walsh

Regional Planning Officer

Robert Fennelly

Regional Planning Officer

Bryan Riney

Regional Planning Officer

Sharon Murray

Administrative Officer - HR & Finance

Vincent Dunphy

Administrative Officer - Financial Management & Control

Enda Hogan

Administrative Officer - Financial Management & Control

Michael Buckley

Auditor

Siobhán Rudden

Senior Staff Officer - Communications & Corporate Affairs

VACANT

National Contact Point - Interreg NWE

Breda Curran

Ireland Wales Programme Development Officer

Samantha Richardson

Ireland Wales Programme Development Officer

Karen Coughlan

EU Projects Officer

Rose Power

EU Projects Officer

Eve Hayden

Senior First Level Controller

Marie Harnett

Senior First Level Controller

Edel Hunt

Acting Senior First Level Controller

Yvonne Cooney

Acting Assistant Staff Officer

Róisín Kiely

Assistant Staff Officer

ColmWalsh

Clerical Officer

Alice Byrne Kelly

Clerical Officer

Anna Higgins

Clerical Officer

Elaine Gallagher

Clerical Officer

Maria Murphy

Clerical Officer

Teresa Burke

Clerical Officer

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Southern Region in numbers

Active Enterprises 2017 (excluding activities of holding companies)

Southern Region

State

Mid-West

South-East

South-West

271,166

84,489

16,629

28,973

38,887

Overall Population (total persons and age breakdown) 2016

Source: CSO Business Demography 2017

Employment in IDA Supported Companies 2018

Age 0-14

Age 15-24

Age 25-44

Age 45-64

Age 65+

Southern Region

21% 12%

30%

24%

13%

Ireland

Mid-West

South-East

South-West

State

Southern Region

21% 12%

28%

25%

14%

229,057

75,636

18,948

15,580

41,108

Mid- West

21% 12%

27%

25%

15%

Source: IDA Annual Report 2018

South- East

22% 12%

27%

25%

14%

Number of Farms 2016 (thousand)

South- West

21% 12%

28%

25%

14%

Southern Region

State

Mid-West

South-East

South-West

Source: CSO Census 2016

137.5

54.7

15.9

16.5

22.3

Settlement Structure

Source: CSO Farm Structure Survey 2016

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Kilkenny: 26,512

Ennis: 25,276

Carlow: 24,272

Clonmel: 17,140

Carrigaline: 15,770

Limerick City and Suburbs: 94,192

Tralee: 23,691

Killarney: 14,504

Midleton: 12,496

Mallow: 12,459

Cork City and Suburbs: 208,669

Waterford City and Suburbs: 53,504

Wexford: 20,188

Cobh: 12,800

Tramore: 10,381

Enniscorthy:

11,381

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Glossary of Terms

CPR

OP

Common Provisions Regulation

Operational Programme

DHPLG

OPR

Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government

Office of the Planning Regulator

DCCAE

R&D

Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment

Research and Development

DPER

RSES

Department of Public Expenditure and Reform

Regional Spatial and Economic Strategy

EAFRD

S&E

European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development

Southern and Eastern

EMFF

SDZ

European Maritime and Fisheries Fund

Special Development Zones

ERDF

SME

European Regional Development Fund

Small & Medium Enterprises

ESF

SPA

European Social Fund

Strategic Planning Area

ESIF

SRA

European Structural and Investment Funds

Southern Regional Assembly

ETC

European Territorial Cooperation

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EMR

Eastern & Midland Region

FLC

First Level Control

FOI

Freedom of Information

GDPR

Data Protection and the General Data Protection Regulation

HEI

Higher Education Institution

ICT

Information and Communications Technology

IRO

Irish Regions Office

LECPs

Local Economic and Community Plans

NOAC

National Oversight and Audit Commission

N&W

Northern and Western Region

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Image Credits

Thank you to the following who supplied photographs

Leo Murphy Photography

©Brian Morrison

John Power Photography

Cork City Council

Waterford City & County Council

Carlow County Council

Ireland’s Content Pool

Fáilte Ireland

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