The Brexit Adjustment Reserve Local Authority Marine Infrastructure (BALAMI) Scheme 2022-2023 was a special one-off emergency instrument, designed to support economic sectors, businesses, and local communities and to support job creation and protection by distributing Brexit Adjustment Reserve funds to enhance, upgrade, modernise and develop Ireland’s publicly owned coastal and marine infrastructure to facilitate diversification of economic opportunities. The Department of Agriculture, Food and The Marine administered the Scheme.
The Below Table Details Funding Received By Wexford County Council from The Department Of Agriculture, Food and The Marine Under The Brexit Adjustment Local Authority Marine Infrastructure Scheme 2022 - 2023
Project | € |
Cahore Reinstatement Works | 38,000 |
Cahore Pier traffic Management Measures | 13,484 |
Carne Pier 1 Annual Maintenance | 24,789 |
Carne Pier 1 Handrailing | 9,445 |
Carne pier 3 Mooring Bollards | 23,658 |
Courtown Harbour 1 Dredging | 95,000 |
Duncannon Harbour - Mooring Points | 23,182 |
Duncannon Harbour 1 Safety Improvements | 28,358 |
Duncannon Harbour Upgrade Electric power Points | 16,886 |
Fetherd Harbour 1 Dredging | 23,006 |
Kilmore Quay 2 Dredging | 177,911 |
Kilmore Quay 3 Mooring Bollards And rings | 22,672 |
Kilmore Quay 4 New Oil Tank | 20,860 |
Kilmore Quay 5 Waste Pump Station At Marina | 17,504 |
Kilmore Quay 6 Storage Area Works | 153,758 |
Kilmore Quay 6 Upgrade Works An Marina | 66,500 |
Kilmore Quay 7 Traffic Control Barrier | 39,287 |
Kilmore Quay 8 Ladders, Access | 23,410 |
Kilmore Quay 9 Amenity improvements Works | 53,573 |
Kilmore Quay 9 Handrailing | 12,014 |
Slade Harbour 1 Repointing Of Quay Walls | 85,500 |
Slade Harbour 2 Annual Clearing of Sand | 6,815 |
Wexford Harbour 2 Facilities for Harbour Master | 48,684 |
Wexford Harbour 4 Ferrybank Mooring Bollards | 18,404 |
TOTAL | 1,042,700 |