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Proposed Central Access Scheme, Kilkenny City
Response to the Revised Environmental Impact Statement, (January 2011), (ABP Ref. No. PL10.HA0014), April 2011
Abbeyleix Sustainable Communities Plan
All are invited to a meeting on the draft Abbeyleix Sustainable Communities Plan in Abbeyleix Heritage House on Monday 18th April 2011, at 8.00 p.m.
The draft Plan will present a draft vision and strategy for the future...
Review of Draft Sligo County Development Plan 2011-2017
Comments submitted here relate primarily to Volume 1 Chapter Seven: Heritage, Appendix F
Review of County Clare Draft Development Plan 2011-2017
Comments submitted here relate primarily to Chapter 16- Landscape, Chapter 17- Natural Heritage and associated elements of other chapters. Submission to Clare County Council, 2nd April 2010.
Submission in relation to the Fethard Draft Local Area Plan 2010
Julianstown Village Design Statement
A National ‘Pilot’ for the Heritage Council’s Village Design Statement (VDS) Programme II. Launched by Minister Ciarán Cuffe T.D, October 2010.
Presentation by Alison Harvey on the 27th of July 2010 held in Balbriggan Town Hall.
Heritage Council and partners win Irish Landscape Institute President's Award
The Heritage Council and eight partner institutes have won the Irish Landscape Institute (ILI) 'President’s Award' 2009 for the design and delivery of their All-Island, Multi-disciplinary Introduction to Landscape Character...
The Irish Planning Institute National Planning Awards 2010 will take place on Friday, 12th February 2010 in Dublin.
The first Public Realm Plan (PRP) for the historic town of Wicklow completed
Following an in-depth public consultation, the drafting of the first Public Realm Plan for the historic town of Wicklow is now complete.
Public Realm Plans in Historic Towns
The Heritage Council introduced the concept of Public Realm Plans (PRPs) in 2006 through the work of its all-island initiative — the Irish Walled Towns Network (IWTN).











