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  • Minister announces Rural Business Development Grant awards of £2.6 million

    Date published: 7 May 2025

    DAERA Minister Andrew Muir has announced that the 2024/2025 Rural Business Development Grant Scheme awarded grant aid of £2.6 million to 763 rural micro businesses.

    Minister Muir is pictured with Rory Martin, Strangford Lough Activity Centre, Mayor of Ards and North Down Brough Council, Councillor Alistair Cathcart and Christine Martin, Strangford Lough Activity Centre.

    Capital grants up to a maximum value of £4,999, to support 50% of costs were available to rural businesses from the Rural Business Development Grant Scheme to purchase capital equipment to enable rural businesses to remain sustainable and in many cases grow, innovate, and create rural jobs and strengthen the rural economy.

    Minister Muir visited Strangford Lough Activity Centre, Killinchy, and Alpine Signs, Comber to observe firsthand the positive impacts the capital items purchased through the Rural Business Development Grant Scheme have had on these rural businesses.  

    Minister Muir said: “I am delighted to announce that 763 rural businesses across Northern Ireland have received grants totalling £2.6m to support their sustainability and growth. These small capital grants encourage rural businesses to invest in expanding their operations, provide additional services, innovate, enter new markets, stay competitive and in many cases create employment opportunities.

    “The Rural Business Development Grant Scheme which is funded under the Tackling Rural Poverty and Social Isolation Framework aligns very well with my Department's goal of cultivating strong, sustainable, and diverse rural communities.”

    The scheme is delivered by local Councils Economic Development Units in partnership with DAERA.

    Speaking at Strangford Lough Activity Centre, Killinchy, Mayor of Ards and North Down, Councillor Alistair Cathcart said: “We would like to extend our thanks to the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs for the financial support that enabled the delivery of the Rural Business Development Grant Scheme in Ards and North Down.

    “The scheme has successfully supported businesses within our rural areas to continue to innovate, expand, and thrive. This was a valuable opportunity to deliver essential support to our local businesses, demonstrating both the Department and the Council's commitment to fostering vibrant rural communities.”

    Alderman Amanda Grehan, Regeneration and Growth Chair at Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council said at the visit to Alpine Signs, Comber: “Our team is proud to deliver this grant scheme across our area and the rural areas of Belfast on behalf of DAERA. It is important for all levels of government to support the growth of rural businesses. Through the recent funding round Alpine Signs was able to purchase new equipment that improves productivity and maximises efficiency.

    “In addition to these benefits the new equipment improves the quality of each print job and has meant an apprentice can be employed. As a council we are supportive of apprenticeships and believe at Alpine Signs this new individual will learn a skilled trade from experienced members of the team.”

    Notes to editors:

    1. The Rural Business Development Grant Scheme (RBDGS) was introduced in 2019 in partnership with the ten local Councils (excluding Belfast City) with a further four schemes rolled out in 2020/21, 2021/22, 2022/23 and 2024/25.
    2. The purpose of the RBDGS is to provide support towards the sustainability and growth of rural micro-businesses (less than 10 full-time equivalent employees) through the provision of a small capital grant up to a maximum of £4,999 with applicants providing 50% of the purchase costs.
    3. Strangford Lough Activity Centre received £4,999 from the RBDGS to purchase new equipment like mega sups, wetsuits, buoyancy aids, and climbing gear. This support is essential for the business and its instructors to accommodate larger groups of customers.
    4. Alpine Signs received £4,999 from the RBDGS to buy a flexi applicator table, improving efficiency, print quality, and lamination processes, with potential job creation.
    5. DAERA has overall responsibility for the delivery of the programme. Individual Councils are responsible for managing projects in their Council area.
    6. Since 2019, £7.691m in grant aid funding has been allocated through five iterations of the RBDGS to support 2,310 rural micro businesses across Northern Ireland.
    7. In 2024/2025 £2.6 million has been awarded to 763 rural businesses.
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    9. All media queries should be directed to the DAERA Press Office: pressoffice.group@daera-ni.gov.uk or telephone: 028 9016 3460.
    10. The Executive Information Service operates an out of hours’ service for media enquiries only between 1800hrs and 0800hrs Monday to Friday and at weekends and public holidays. The duty press officer can be contacted on 028 9037 8110.

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