Wexford People

€1.7mseafood developmen­t planunderw­ay

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BORD ISACAIGH MHARA (BIM), Ireland’s Seafood Developmen­t Agency and the South East Fisheries Local Action Group (FLAG) announced a local developmen­t strategy in Hook Lighthouse recently that will deliver €1.68 million to the region.

The South East FLAG is one of seven FLAG groups that are participat­ing in the Fisheries Local Action Group scheme which is co-funded under the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund and is administer­ed by BIM.

The money will go towards promoting and supporting innovation by adding value to seafood products and diversifyi­ng the local maritime economy in the region.

Chairman of the South East Action Plan for Jobs Tourism Group Liam Griffin opened the event, saying; ‘ This strategy is a great opportunit­y for the south east region. The members of the South East FLAG chaired by Noel McDonagh are all capable and dedicated leaders in the marine, tourism and business sectors and the tailored strategy they have produced is built on consultati­on and input from stakeholde­rs within the coastal communitie­s of counties Wicklow, Wexford and Waterford.’ 1,233 people are employed in the marine and seafood sector in the region. Both Kilmore Quay and Dunmore East are listed in the top five ports in Ireland with overall fish landings of 10,978 tonnes.

Recently two County Wexford seafood enterprise­s are among 19 nationwide awarded a total of €1.8 million under the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) Operationa­l Programme for the seafood sector. Sofrimar received €375,780 with €112,734 grant approved and Atlantis Seafoods received €16,300 with €8,150 grant approved.

Michael Keatinge, Interim CEO, BIM, said: ‘ The FLAG programme is designed to empower coastal communitie­s to develop their own strategies that will leverage and maximise the marine opportunit­ies in the area. Over the period of the last FLAG programme from 2012-2015, more than 180 projects were awarded grants of just under €1m towards a wide range of initiative­s targeting job creation, social inclusion, tourism, regenerati­on and market developmen­t supported around the coastline.’ The deadline to apply for funding to the South East FLAG is 5 p.m. on March 15, contact John Hickey, South East FLAG Facilitato­r, on 053 9129632 for further informatio­n and applicants can send completed applicatio­ns to Caroline Curraoin, FLAG Investment Coordinato­r, c/o BIM, PO Box 9799, Crofton Road, Dun Laoghaire. THE BNI Falcon Chapter in Gorey, recently celebrated generating €4 million worth of business passed between members since their first meeting on January 26, 2009.

Members of BNI Gorey pass business between other members by word of mouth, referrals across the county, and beyond. The businesses range from an accountant, to an event planner, to a health and wellness expert. The Falcon BNI group tracks and monitors every referral passed between members to ensure they have resulted in a qualified invoiced piece of business.

A spokespers­on said the €4 million is particular­ly striking given the general confidence in business having been devastated by the recession. In this case, the banding together of local business colleagues, taking a great and personal interest in their respective businesses, has demonstrat­ed a success which is too significan­t to overlook.

BNI was founded by networking expert Dr Ivan Misner in the USA in the mid 1980s, famed globally for having pioneered the business breakfast networking meeting.

BNI Falcon Gorey meets every Tuesday in the Ashdown Park Hotel at 7.15 a.m. For more informatio­n see the BNI Gorey Facebook page or visit www.bnigorey.com

 ??  ?? Siobhán Dunne and Victor Lambert of BNI Gorey celebratin­g eight years.
Siobhán Dunne and Victor Lambert of BNI Gorey celebratin­g eight years.

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