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Minor Flood Mitigation Works and Coastal Protection Scheme

The Minor Flood Mitigation Works and Coastal Protection Scheme (Minor Works Scheme) was introduced by the Office of Public Works in 2009.

Purpose of the Minor Works Scheme

The purpose of the Minor Works Scheme is to provide funding to Local Authorities towards undertaking studies and/or works within their administrative areas for:

  • minor flood mitigation measures to address and manage localised flood risk to properties from fluvial, coastal/tidal and groundwater sources, and
  • coastal protection (erosion) problems – for example, ‘hold the line’ or ‘manage the retreat’.

There are three broad categories of projects funded under the Minor Works Scheme: studies, works, or studies and associated works. The Minor Works Scheme generally applies where a solution can be readily identified and achieved in a short time frame.

The Scheme is also available for local authorities to introduce interim measures for those communities, where a major flood relief scheme is planned, but not yet complete. Applications for interim measures will only be considered up to the time of an application for planning consent for a major scheme.

The Local Authority is responsible for the delivery of the project, including obtaining all required consents and ensuring flood/erosion risks are not caused elsewhere by the proposed works.

Exclusions from the Scheme

Funding under the Minor Works Scheme does not include:

  • studies or works that provide land drainage or flood management to lands alone,
  • costs of the ongoing maintenance of works completed with funding approved under the Minor Works Scheme,
  • reinstatement of approved works through the Minor Works Scheme that have not been maintained,
  • studies and works for flood risk that are not the responsibility of the OPW, including:
    • from surface/storm water/combined drainage systems, that are the responsibility of local authorities/Uisce Éireann,
    • unblocking drains/gullies, that are the responsibility of local authorities/Uisce Éireann,
    • emergency response measures, that are the responsibility of local authorities and the Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, and
    • maintenance of channels and at bridges that are the responsibility of State Agencies, including the maintenance of Drainage Districts (responsibility of local authorities), and road/rail bridges that are the responsibility of Transport Infrastructure Ireland/Irish Rail.

Under the Scheme, applications for funding, from a Local Authority Chief Executive or Director of Services, are considered for projects up to €2 million each, and studies up to €750,000 each.

The OPW’s contribution to approved projects is 90% for the first €300,000 approved and increases to 95% for the balance of approved funding above €300,000 up to €2 million. Any expenditure for projects above the approved limits (and approved amounts for individual applications) remains the responsibility of the Local Authority to provide from their own resources to complete the study/works.

Applications are assessed by the OPW having regard to specific criteria, which includes both technical and economic criteria for the overall project. The economic criteria includes the works achieving a benefit cost ratio of 1 or parity, using the prescribed valuations for the scheme.

The application and approval process is subject to the amount of funding sought and type of works. For studies and works up to €750,000, called Band 1 projects, there are two application forms, one for flood (coastal and non-coastal) related projects and a separate form for coastal erosion related projects. The OPW will assess Band 1 project applications against the scheme’s criteria, having regard to the national programme for flood relief schemes and the work underway on the development of a National Coastal Change Management Strategy.

For those works (study and works) for flood mitigation projects above €750,000 up to €2 million, called Band 2 projects, a three step governance framework is applied:

  • the first step is for local authorities to submit a business case for the proposed works/studies.
  • approval to proceed will include advancing the project to submission for planning, where approval to submit to planning is required.
  • subject to planning consent, approval to proceed to construction is the third approval gateway.

At each gateway, the OPW will assess Band 2 project applications against the scheme’s criteria and the national programme for flood relief schemes and the work underway on the development of a National Coastal Change Management Strategy. The criteria for the Minor Works Scheme will be kept under review by the OPW.

The table below shows a list of projects for which funding has been approved. Further information and the application forms to the Minor Works Scheme are available on gov.ie

Last Updated: 02/06/2026

Local Authority Project Location Project Details Approved Funding (€) Approval Year
Longford County Council Rathmore Aughnacliffe Channel cleaning/widening & levee construction 24,300 2010
Longford County Council Mullagh Clean out existing drain up to 1km, install a 900mm diameter pipe at road crossing next to dwelling to improve flow of water and prevent isolation 18,000 2017
Longford County Council The Mall Longford Flood Relief Design Study for The Mall, Longford 14,040 2018
Longford County Council Cloonagh Upgrade culvert 13,779 2010
Longford County Council Tomiskey Construct a 25m 1200mm diameter culvert 16,206 2016
Longford County Council Lisnacush Lanesboro Improve / drain the land drainage over 1.0kms, install a 900mm diameter pipe at 1-2 crossings to improve flow of water 31,500 2017
Longford County Council Tenelick Colehill Improve / drain the land drainage over 1.5kms, install a 900mm diameter pipe at 1-2 crossings to improve flow of water 19,800 2017
Longford County Council Farannyoogan Replace existing road culvert with new culvert suitably sized* & raise existing road levels 23,786 2021
Longford County Council Lisduff Lanesboro Improve / drain the land drainage over 1 - 2kms, install a 900mm diameter pipe at main road crossing & next to dwelling to improve flow of water 22,500 2017
Longford County Council Mosstown Kenagh Improve / drain the land drainage, install a 1050mm diameter pipe at main road crossings to improve flow of water 55,800 2017
Longford County Council Tureen/ Lismacmaunus Clean land drains over 2kms and repair old/blocked stone culverts 21,600 2016
Longford County Council Parnell Rd Granard To upgrade culverts and channel 73,110 2011
Longford County Council Camlin River – Clondra Downstream Channel reprofiling Works 7,200 2011
Longford County Council Camlin River Studies Preparation of Integrated Summary Report of Camlin River Studies 30,056 2011
Longford County Council Ballymulvey Ballymahon Channel cleaning works (550m) 46,332 2016
Longford County Council Creenagh Improve / drain the land drainage over 1km, clean out 1200mm diameter pipe at main road crossing & install a 900mm diameter pipe next to dwelling to improve flow of water 40,500 2017
Longford County Council Lisduff, Lanesboro Divert water from open stream & connect drainage system into existing open drain 18,000 2018
Longford County Council O'Leary Residence Ballinalee Provide overflow channel to existing drainage 6,975 2011
Longford County Council Killeen Granard Replace culvert with 1.35mm diameter pipe 18,800 2016
Longford County Council Soran Ballinalee Study and preparing the pre-feasibility screening report, preparing the Section 50 submission for OPW and if successful through to designing the scheme, tendering and carrying out site supervision. Including channel maintenance and bank stabilisation. 31,500 2020
Longford County Council Fort William Lanesboro Install a 600mm diameter pipe over a distance of 640 metres to drain the area 54,000 2016
Longford County Council Garrynagh Ballymahon Clean/dredge open land drains from Moigh Road to River Inny 10,800 2015
Longford County Council Ratharney Abbeyshrule Improve / drain the land drainage over 1km, install a 900mm diameter pipe at main road crossing & next to dwelling to improve flow of water 18,000 2017
Longford County Council Moygh Ballymahon Upgrade culvert 163,857 2010
Longford County Council Camlin River – Ballyminnion Stream Channel reprofiling & gradient correction works 144,000 2011