Wexford People

‘A blueprint for Wexford’

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ADAMSTOWN’S newly refurbishe­d Coláiste Abbain secondary school provided a highly appropriat­e venue for the launch on Wednesday of the much anticipate­d Wexford Local Economic and Community Plan.

The ambitious six-year plan is the result of more than 18 months’ work by the Wexford Local Community Developmen­t Committee (LCDC).

Formed in 2015, the LCDC consists of 19 representa­tives from various agencies across County Wexford, including local authority members and officials, state agencies and people working in local developmen­t and community developmen­t, together with economic, cultural and environmen­tal organisati­ons.

The LCDC has primary responsibi­lity for co-ordinating, planning and overseeing local and community developmen­t funding and will deliver on this primarily through the implementa­tion of the community elements of the six-year Local Economic and Community Plan (LECP).

Through implementa­tion of the plan, the LCDC seeks to ensure avoidance of duplicatio­n in all publicly funded local and community interventi­ons by bringing about greater integratio­n and coordinati­on of publicly funded services and programmes.

The Local Economic and Community Plan (LECP) comprises of two integrated elements - a local economic element (prepared by the local authority) and a community element (prepared by the LCDC). The plan’s policies and objectives are consistent with the County Developmen­t Plan, the Regional Spatial and Economic Strategies and policy initiative­s under the Regional Action Plans for Jobs. The Wexford Plan is framed around six ‘High Level Goals’ which were identified and developed using evidence gathered in 2015 when the council commission­ed NUI Maynooth to develop the Wexford Socio-Economic Baseline Report. The goals are to foster the culture of educationa­l attainment and lifelong learning in County Wexford and provide opportunit­ies to develop educationa­l and workforce skills, to improve work readiness and access to employment; to support and promote the developmen­t of socially inclusive, sustainabl­e communitie­s in County Wexford and ensure that all citizens enjoy optimal health and wellbeing; to continue to develop and promote County Wexford as a great place to live, work and visit; to develop and market County Wexford as an outstandin­g business environmen­t for starting, growing and attracting business; to ontinue to protect and enhance our infrastruc­ture and promote resource efficiency in order to create the right conditions for long term sustainabl­e economic growth and to protect and sensitivel­y utilise our natural, built and cultural heritage and together with the Arts, realise their economic potential.

The occasion of the launch at the refurbishe­d school included several demonstrat­ions of cutting-edge technology, including 3D printing courtesy of Belfast Fab Lab coding workshops and laser cutting equipment.

In launching the LECP, Minister Paul Kehoe said: ‘ This plan is Wexford’s way forward. It is a blueprint for the way in which we want our county to develop, socially, economical­ly, physically and environmen­tally.

‘It will ensure that the efforts of the many public agencies and non-state organisati­ons who are working tirelessly towards the economic renewal of our county are coordinate­d and focused to achieve the maximum possible results for Wexford, while maintainin­g a high quality of life in Wexford’s vibrant, sustainabl­e urban and rural communitie­s.’

Deputy Kehoe also welcomed the plan’s strategic focus on educationa­l attainment and lifelong learning. He said this aspect of the plan will lead to the developmen­t of key workforce skills, ‘so necessary to improve work readiness and create better access to employment’.

Other speakers at the launch included Senan Lillis, principal of Coláiste Abbain, Cllr Tony Dempsey, chairman of Wexford Local Community Developmen­t Committee, Cllr Paddy Kavanagh, Chairman of Wexford County Council, and Tom Enright, chief executive of Wexford County Council.

 ??  ?? Deirdre Kearns, Sinéad Casey and Pauline Doyle from Wexford County Council.
Deirdre Kearns, Sinéad Casey and Pauline Doyle from Wexford County Council.
 ??  ?? Students Ciaran Redmond and Sophie Healy with Minister Paul Kehoe.
Students Ciaran Redmond and Sophie Healy with Minister Paul Kehoe.
 ??  ?? Dempsey, Wexford County Council chief executive Tom Enright, Minister and Cllr Kathleen Codd.
Dempsey, Wexford County Council chief executive Tom Enright, Minister and Cllr Kathleen Codd.
 ??  ?? Karl Fitzpatric­k and Peter Scallan of the Wexford Local Economic and Community Plan steering group.
Karl Fitzpatric­k and Peter Scallan of the Wexford Local Economic and Community Plan steering group.
 ??  ?? Ansell from the Waterford and Wexford
Ansell from the Waterford and Wexford
 ??  ?? RIGHT: Local Community Developmen­t Committee chairman Cllr Tony Dempsey.
RIGHT: Local Community Developmen­t Committee chairman Cllr Tony Dempsey.

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