Gaeltacht school granted up to €230,000 for renovation works

Capital funding of up to €230,490 has been allocated to Coláiste Bhríde, Rann na Feirste, for essential renovation and fire‑safety works.

The funding, sanctioned under the Community and Language Supports Programme, will contribute up to 50% of the approved project cost. The programme supports Gaeltacht committees in developing and upgrading community and language facilities that play a central role in sustaining Irish-language life.

Pat the Cope Gallagher T.D. has warmly welcomed the announcement by Minister for the Gaeltacht, Dara Calleary T.D.

Deputy Gallagher said:  “Coláiste Bhríde has been a cornerstone of education, culture, and community life in Rann na Feirste for generations. This investment is both timely and necessary as the college approaches its centenary in 2026. The planned renovation and fire‑safety improvements will ensure that the college continues to provide a safe, modern, and welcoming environment for students from across the country.”

He added: “Summer colleges are vital to the future of the Irish language, and this funding demonstrates a strong commitment to supporting Gaeltacht communities and the facilities that sustain them. I commend the Minister for recognising the importance of Coláiste Bhríde and for backing this significant upgrade.”

Pat the Cope Gallagher concluded by congratulating the management and community of Coláiste Bhríde and expressed confidence that the works will strengthen the college’s role for decades to come.

A contractor has been formally awarded the project, with commencement anticipated within the next month.

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