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The Viking raiders of the ninth century and the Anglo-Norman invaders of the twelfth built defensive strongholds that over the centuries came to enrich the fabric of Irish life.

Past Conferences

Heritage as an Engine of Economic Growth in Mid-Sized Towns

Date: Thursday, 26th January 2012
Venue: Wood Quay Venue, Dublin City Council Civic Offices, Dublin.

Download the conference programme here [PDF 452kb].

This conference examined how the heritage resources of a town can help it recover from the recession. The event wasjointly organised by the Heritage Council’s Irish Walled Towns Network and UCC’s School of Planning and Department of Geography. Economists, planners, geographers, architects and heritage consultants from both the private and public sector talked about the role heritage can have in boosting the tourist, retail and entertainment sectors of Ireland’s mid-sized towns.


PRESENTATIONS

Conor Newman, Chairman, The Heritage Council
Welcome 

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David Geddes, Principal Associate, Colliers International
Why every town should make the most of its historic environments
Download David Geddes' presentation here [PDF 4.8mb].

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Craig Bullock, Environmental Economist and Research Fellow, School of Geography, Planning & Environmental Policy, UCD
The economic benefits of protecting built heritage - evidence from Northern Ireland
Download Craid Bullock's presentation here [PDF 423kb].

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Louise Harrington, Heritage Consultant and Part-Time Lecturer, School of Planning, UCC
Four towns in the southwest and their different scenarios
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Cormac O’Sullivan, Senior Architect/Planner, Bluett & O’Donohue Architects
Conservation and development in historic towns: the contribution of, and impact upon, sites of heritage significance, the McDonagh Junction Development, Kilkenny
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Orla Murphy, Architect and Lecturer, School of Architecture, UCD
StreetLife
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Clare Lee, Executive Planner, South Tipperary County Council
Destination Cashel, Planning and Tourism in Cashel, Co. Tipperary
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Aileen Aherne, Manager, Youghal Socio-Economic Development Group
Youghal’s journey in using heritage as a driver for economic growth
Download Aileen Aherne's presentation here [PDF 2.8mb].

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