
Heritage Council Annual Report 2010
Details the Heritage Council's activities throughout 2010
Read moreRead lessAnnual report on the activities and programmes of the Heritage Council in 2010 including Financial statements.
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Heritage Council Annual Report 2009
Annual Report of the activities of the Heritage Council in 2009
Read moreRead lessReview the activities of the Heritage Council in 2009. Includes the Financial Statements.
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Heritage Council Annual Report 2008
The Activities of the Heritage Council in 2008.
Read moreRead lessSummary of the activities of the Heritage Council and financial statements for 2008.
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Passed to the Future: The Bishop's Palace
The history of The Bishop's Palace, Kilkenny, the home of the Heritage Council since 2008.
Read moreRead lessUsing the conservation plan methodology introduced into Ireland by the Heritage Council,
the historical significance of all aspects of the building and site were documented. Based on a
careful survey of its qualities, Consarc Architects drew up plans for the building’s re-use.
The
Heritage Council, conscious of the rich tapestry of history that could be read in the buildings,
was anxious to demonstrate that 'heritage' is a living thing, and that having a respectful attitude
to heritage does not curtail creativity, or contemporary interventions.
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Heritage Council Annual Report 2007
Summary of the activities of the Heritage Council for 2007.
Read moreRead lessSummary of the activities of the Heritage Council and financial statements for 2007
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Heritage Council Strategic Plan 2007-2011 (Gaeilge)
Plean Straiteiseach na Comhairle Oidhrechta 2007 - 2001.
Read moreRead lessAgus iad forbartha óna feidhmeanna reachtúla, a comhfhís agus a bunphrionsabail, tá sé i gceist go leagfaí obair uile na Comhairle laistigh de na cúig théama straitéiseacha seo a leanas. Tá sprioc ar leith ardleibhéil ag gach téama le polasaithe agus gníomhaíochtaí aitheanta chun an sprioc a bhaint amach.
Beidh na gníomhaíochtaí seo in n-éirim ag mionchlár oibre na Comhairle i rith na tréimhse 2007-2011. Is iad na cúig théama straitéiseacha ná: Téama Straitéiseach
1: Ardú Feasachta agus Tuisceana
2: Taighde Oidhreachta/Suirbhéanna, Anailís agus Measúnú
3: Comhairle Polasaí Fianaise-Bhunaithe
4: Spreagadh a thabhairt d’fhorbairt infrastruchtúir oidhreachta ar leibhéal náisiúnta, réigiúnach, contae agus áitiúil.
5: An cleachtas is fearr i gCaomhnú agus i mBainistiú Oidhreachta
Inbhuanaith
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Heritage Council Strategic Plan 2007-2011
Strategic four-year plan of the Heritage Council.
Read moreRead lessDeveloped from its statutory functions, shared vision and core principles, it is proposed to place all
Council’s work within the following five strategic themes. Each of the themes has a specific high-level target with policies and actions identified to achieve the target. These actions will form the essence of Council’s detailed work programme during the period 2007-2011.
The five strategic themes are:
1: Raising Awareness and Appreciation
2:Heritage Research / Surveys, Analysis and Evaluation
3: Evidence-Based Policy Advice
4: Encourage the development of heritage infrastructure at national, regional, county and local level.
5: Best practice in Conservation and Sustainable Heritage Management
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Heritage Council Annual Report 2006
Report on the activities of the Heritage Council including financial statements for 2006.
Read moreRead lessReport on the activities of the Heritage Council including financial statements for 2006.
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Heritage Council Annual Report 2005
Annual report of the Heritage Council for 2005, including financial statements.
Read moreRead lessCouncil’s 2005 report highlights the core work which has been carried out in a number of
areas. These include partnerships, policy proposals and priorities, and promotional
work.
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