A revolutionary new harbour costing €14 million has been completed on one of the Aran Islands.
The development on Inis Meain off Co Clare used thousands of giant X-shaped concrete blocks which were cast from moulds by islanders.
The environmentally-sustainable harbour will improve local transport access as well as promote business and tourism links.
The €14 million price tag for Cé an Chalaidh Mhóir included works such as dredging, the construction of a pier and breakwater, and parking facilities.
The development will be opened tomorrow by Gaeltacht Affairs Minister Eamon Ó Cuív and Natural Resources Minister Eamon Ryan.
Construction firm SIAC completed the work under the direction of Galway County Council and RPS engineering consultants.
“The construction of this new harbour will help strengthen economic opportunities for the island’s community,” said Mr Ó Cuív.
“Given the remote location and high wave conditions, the project was logistically challenging.”
The island has a population of 200 people mostly involved in the agriculture, fishing and tourism industries.
The construction of a major new pier on Inis Mór is also due to be completed soon.
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