McEntee thanks Drogheda Implementation Board for community safety work

McEntee thanks Drogheda Implementation Board for community safety work

Helen McEntee

Justice minister Helen McEntee has thanked the Drogheda Implementation Board for its work in improving community safety in communities across Drogheda during its tenure.

Following its establishment in 2021, the extended term of the Drogheda Implementation Board came to an end on 31 December 2024.

The Board was established to oversee the implementation of the report Drogheda: Building a Bridge to a Better Future.

Significant progress has been made on the 74 recommendations as set out in the Drogheda Report Implementation Plan.  These recommendations fell under two general headings:

  • the need for improved interagency cooperation in the administration and delivery of services in Drogheda, and
  • the need to resource services or provide additional services in the area.

Over the lifetime of the Board 70 individuals have been employed in response to the Drogheda Report Implementation Plan; 23 of these are permanent posts whilst a number of others are funded on a long term basis by a variety of government departments and statutory agencies. In addition, over €31m was committed in funding either to support these posts or for capital projects.

Ms McEntee said: “At the core of the Drogheda Implementation Board’s work has been the strengthening and improving of cooperation between State agencies.  I wish to thank each of the agencies and their representatives for the focused engagement over the last number of years, and indeed for their commitment to continuing their efforts with a partnership approach.

“I’m pleased to say that much of the Board’s work has been effectively mainstreamed through the relevant agencies in the area; this clearly demonstrates how new connections and collaborations can contribute to better outcomes.

“I would like to thank all the members of the Drogheda Implementation Board for the hard work, time and effort that you have contributed to supporting communities in Drogheda. In particular, I would like to acknowledge the Chairperson Michael Keogh and Coordinator Gráinne Berrill for their impactful work and dedication to improving community safety and wellbeing in Drogheda.

“I would also like to thank Martin O’Brien and the LMETB for hosting the Board, the contribution of which has been invaluable.”

Local community safety partnerships are being established across the country under the Policing, Security and Community Safety Act 2024.

It is anticipated that the new Louth Local Community Partnership will be established shortly, and it will continue to ensure a collaborative approach to enhancing the wellbeing and safety of the community in Drogheda.

Ms McEntee said: “The Drogheda Implementation Board was always envisaged as a time bound programme of work, and its ultimate legacy will be the partnerships forged and the collaborative ways of working it has established among the relevant agencies in Drogheda.

“This is not the end of the Government’s focus on Drogheda. I look forward to the establishment of Louth Local Community Safety Partnership soon.  I have no doubt that the work of the Board will act as both an inspiration and a guide to this new partnership in the coming years, and that it will build on the positive momentum already created by the Board to continue building stronger and safer communities in Drogheda and throughout the Louth area.” 

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