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Future Cast launches new €1m training centre for mechanical and electrical trades in Ballaghaderreen
Future Cast launches new €1m training centre for mechanical and electrical trades in Ballaghaderreen

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time06-06-2025

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Future Cast launches new €1m training centre for mechanical and electrical trades in Ballaghaderreen

A new €1m training centre for mechanical and electrical trades is to open in a previously derelict property in the centre of Ballaghaderreen in Co. Roscommon. The project which is being led by Future Cast has transformed a derelict building in the centre of the town into a purpose built training and assessment. The new Mechanical and Electrical Training and Assessment Centre (METAC) at the Mill Business Park comes with state of the art equipment, 16-person classrooms, and dedicated workshop spaces accommodating eight to ten learners. The centre is being co-funded by the Government of Ireland and EU through the EU Just Transition Fund (JTF), in a scheme administered by Pobal. It is hoped that METAC will breathe new life into a region, which has experienced job losses from the closure of Bord na Mona peat-burning power stations, by re-skilling locals for the future of work. Future Cast CEO JJ O'Hara noted that the opening of hte new centre is a "tangible example of what can be achieved when local innovation meets national support." "Today marks a major milestone for Ballaghaderreen and the Just Transition wider Just Transition region. This centre is about more than just skills development – it's about creating real opportunities for local people," said Mr O'Hara. Future Cast is a not-for-profit centre for innovation, education and R&D for the construction, manufacturing and quarrying industries. Based in Co. Leitrim, it is the trading name of Manorhamilton Innovation and Development CLG. Clare Bannon, Acting Director of the Eastern and Midland Regional Assembly, Managing Authority of the EU Just Transition Fund programme, describes the project as exemplifying the aims of the EU Just Transition Fund programme. "Educating, retraining and upskilling individuals will help to bring job opportunities and economic diversification to communities of a region that has historically depended on the peat industry," said Ms Bannon. "Training programmes like this, which enable diverse and local communities to adapt and thrive in in-demand sectors, are crucial for ensuring an inclusive green and digital transition."

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