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FG publishes plan for border region 21.07.10

FINE Gael has called for a joint Government backed multi-agency task force for the border region including Donegal.
The task force would be designed to boost the local economy and create new jobs.
Speaking at the launch of the first interim report drafted by the party's Border Forum, Fine Gael leader, Enda Kenny, said the region has been "held back for more than 90 years". He said the best hope for the region was for the authorities on both sides of the border to focus on developing its potential and securing existing jobs.
“When I visited this region in the aftermath of the Quinn Group job losses, I gave a commitment to bring forward ideas to support economic activity and job creation in the border region," said Mr Kenny.
"Fine Gael has consulted widely in the intervening period, and produced these specific proposals to support employment and economic development in the region. We are committed to implementing the final recommendations in Government, and to bring essential jobs, vital new projects, and new hope to the border region.”
He said the Good Friday agreement offered "tremendous potential" for economic co-operation and development in the border regions.
The FG proposals include:
*A multi agency task force comprising Enterprise Ireland, institutes of technology, FÁS and the local county enterprise boards
*The introduction of a joint Irish/British holiday visa to facilitate tourism across the island and in the border region and regional tourism promotion
*Channelling funding from the Exchequer, public private partnerships, capital markets and the European Investment Bank into new infrastructure projects
*Upgrading broadband and energy networks
*An immediate review of all cancelled transport projects in the region
*Agri food proposals including an overhaul of labelling and an all-island approach to animal health and welfare
*Clearly defining the cross-border region
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