Irish Walled Towns Network Strategy 2024-2028

Irish Walled Towns Network Strategy 2024-2028

Our IWTN strategy for 2024-2028 is focused on three key action areas: Connection, Conservation, Regeneration. A number of strategic goals have been identified in each area.

  • Published by: The Heritage Council
  • Author(s): The Heritage Council
A Guide to Habitats in Ireland 2nd Edition

A Guide to Habitats in Ireland 2nd Edition

Natural Heritage & Biodiversity

The guide sets out a standard scheme for identifying, describing and classifying wildlife habitats in ireland. 

  • Published by: The Heritage Council
  • Author(s): Julie Fossitt
Irish Walled Towns Network-WTN Crier December Edition

Irish Walled Towns Network-WTN Crier December Edition

Built/Urban Heritage & Archaeology

Newsletter of the Irish Walled Towns Network.

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  • Author(s): The Heritage Council
An Doras a Oscailt d'Oidhreachta na hEireann

An Doras a Oscailt d'Oidhreachta na hEireann

General

Bailiúchán de Thionscadail Oifi geach Oidhreachta in Údaráis Áitiúla

  • Published by: An Chomhairle Oidhreachta
  • Author(s): An Chomhairle Oidhreachta
Irish Walled Town Crier- October Edition

Irish Walled Town Crier- October Edition

Built/Urban Heritage & Archaeology

Ezine of the Irish Walled Towns Network.

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  • Author(s): The Heritage Council
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Toibreacha Beannaithe in Eirinn

Toibreacha Beannaithe in Eirinn

Built/Urban Heritage & Archaeology

Is áiteanna naofa iad toibreacha beannaithe na hÉireann atá sáite i dtraidisiúin agus nósanna seanbhunaithe. Tá ról tábhachtach ag na toibreacha beannaithe in oidhreacht chultúrtha agus traidisiún reiligiúnach na hÉireann, agus cuireann siad áit shíochánta ar fáil do chuairteoirí le haghaidh deabhóide pearsanta, urnaí agus leighis. 

  • Published by: An Chomhairle Oidhreachta
  • Author(s): Tamlyn McHugh
Holy Wells

Holy Wells

Built/Urban Heritage & Archaeology

Ireland’s holy wells are sacred places steeped in long held traditions and customs. Holy wells hold an important place in Ireland’s cultural heritage and religious tradition, offering visitors a peaceful place for personal devotion, prayer and healing. This publication from the Heritage Council provides an account of their traditions, folklore, biodiversity value and origins.

  • Published by: The Heritage Council
  • Author(s): Tamlyn McHugh