The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs today welcomed the announcement of new funding for vital rescue equipment to help keep Northern Ireland’s rivers, loughs and estuaries safer.
The four charities who will receive funding are Community Rescue, Foyle Search and Rescue, Lagan Search and Rescue and Lough Neagh Rescue.
Around £175,000 has been made available to four Northern Ireland charities by the Inshore and Inland Rescue Boat Grant Fund. The charities will use the funding to purchase five new lifeboats and maritime equipment including lifejackets, helmets, boots, ropes, knives and torches for use in Lough Neagh, Foyle, Lagan and the Bann, as well as some waterways in and around Strabane.
A spokesman for DAERA said: “This is very welcome news. The funding will support the water rescue volunteers who risk their own safety to protect the lives of others. This money means our Northern Ireland rescue charities can purchase essential lifesaving equipment which will support their efforts to keep our waterways safer.”
Since its launch in 2014, the grant has provided water rescue services up and down the UK with funding for new boats, vehicles and equipment. A total of 62 organisations across the UK receive a share of the £1million funding for 2017 to 2018 after their bids were considered by an expert panel.
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