Knock airport calls for financial incentives to attract new businesses

Mayo airport hopes to attract new business and employment for adjoining lands

Knock Ireland West airport, which relies heavily on state funding, last week receieved a grant of €1.1 million.
Knock Ireland West airport, which relies heavily on state funding, last week receieved a grant of €1.1 million.

The board of Ireland West Airport Knock has called on the Government to provide financial incentives to maximise the development of adjoining industrial land, which has been designated for fast-track SDZ planning approval.

Some 878 acres of land adjoining the Co Mayo airport have been designated as a strategic development zone, which is defined as an area proposed to contain developments of economic or social importance to the State.

Essentially, the SDZ classification makes it easier to achieve planning permission subject to certain conditions.

While welcoming this designation, Knock airport's chairman Joe Kennedy told The Irish Times that this would be of limited value without a package of incentives to develop the site.

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The board also called on the government to work on a detailed action plan that “will include the financial incentives package required as well as addressing the existing infrastructure deficits around the airport”.

Knock airport receives a significant amount of funding from the Government for capital investment. Last week the airport was awarded €1.1 million in a safety and security related grant.

Peter Hamilton

Peter Hamilton

Peter Hamilton is a contributor to The Irish Times specialising in business