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EIB Loan Will Trigger €180 Million Investment Programme in Fingal

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EIB Loan Will Trigger €180 Million Investment Programme in Fingal

EIB Loan Will Trigger €180 Million Investment Programme in Fingal
December 11
15:04 2017
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Fingal County Council has signed a €70 million Framework Loan Agreement with the European Investment Bank (EIB) which will trigger a €180 million investment in strategic infrastructure projects within the county’s Capital Development Plan. This represents the first EIB support for county-wide investment in partnership with an Irish local authority for more than a decade and will enable a step-change in economic growth prospects for Fingal which has Ireland’s fastest growing and youngest population.

The Framework Loan Agreement with EIB will give Fingal County Council the capacity to borrow €70 million over the next five years and this will be invested in capital projects in areas such as:

  • Transport, connectivity and housing land activation
  • Enterprise development and job creation including development of new industrial sites
  • Tourism promotion and visitor attractions including investment in historic properties and cycleways
  • Social and cultural facilities including libraries and facilities for the arts
  • Environmental investment.

EIB President Werner Hoyer and Vice President Andrew McDowell recently joined Mayor of Fingal Cllr Mary McCamley and Fingal County Council Chief Executive Paul Reid at a special ceremony in County Hall, Swords, to sign the Framework Loan Agreement.

Mr Reid said: “The outlook for the Fingal economy is very positive at present and we have major plans for development across each of the key sectors. This funding will allow us to fast-track the delivery of our capital programme and safeguard the next phase of growth.”

The Mayor of Fingal, Cllr Mary McCamley, welcomed the successful completion of negotiations between the Council and the EIB and said it was a great deal for the county. “Myself and my fellow councillors gave approval to enter into this €70 million framework loan agreement at our November meeting and this investment means that we can now strategically develop infrastructure so Fingal can grow in a sustainable way. This will help us to improve Fingal as a place to live, work, visit and invest,” said the Mayor.

Andrew McDowell, EIB Vice President, said: “The EIB has been impressed by the broad scope and diverse impact of the proposals that are already been seen as a benchmark in other European cities. I look forward to seeing impressive plans turn to reality in the years ahead.”

The EIB is the European Union’s long-term lending institution owned directly by the EU member states and the world’s largest international public bank. The EIB has provided more than €95 billion for urban investment in the last five years. This includes providing crucial support for new urban development, sustainable transport and social housing as well as improving water, energy, health and education infrastructure  in cities across Europe and around the world.

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Pictured from Left: Andrew McDowell, Vice-President, European Investment Bank; Werner Hoyer, President, European Investment Bank; Cllr Mary McCamley, Mayor of Fingal; and Paul Reid, Chief Executive, Fingal County Council.


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