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Accessibility | Skip to Start of Article | Skip to Search | Skip to Navigation Menu | Skip to Themes | Skip to Regions | Skip to Members Sign InThe Department of Agriculture and Rural Development have received approval from the European Commission for the new Northern Ireland Rural Development Programme (NIRDP) for the period 2007-13.

The programme will provide £500m to target the aspects of rural life that are most important to Northern Ireland.
Following European Union guidelines, the Northern Ireland Rural Development Programme (NIRDP) has been designed around three main themes.
These themes (known as axes) are:
They also require at least part of all Rural Development Programmes to be delivered through a “LEADER-type approach.
The NIRDP contains a number of measures under each axis. These measures detail specific areas where support is to be targeted. While axes 1 and 2 have an understandably strong farm/ agricultural-based focus, Axis 3 provides an opportunity for the wider local rural community to benefit from the programme.
The following measures under axis 3 all provide opportunities for wider community involvement:
On announcing the European Commission’s approval of the Rural Development Programme, Agriculture and Rural Development Minister Michelle Gildernew MP MLA said:
"I am delighted to announce this significant investment in our rural areas. My priority now is to see this funding made available to rural areas as soon as possible."
Overall the NIRDP will provide £500m of support for agriculture, rural development, forestry, environmental, tourism and community related projects in order to target the aspects of rural life that are most important to Northern Ireland.