Heritage at the Heart 2018-2022
Heritage at the Heart 2018-2022 was launched by The Minister for Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Josepha Madigan, T.D. detailing the Heritage Council’s new Strategic Plan.
Heritage at the Heart 2018-2022 was launched by The Minister for Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Josepha Madigan, T.D. detailing the Heritage Council’s new Strategic Plan.
These farm buildings are located on a hillside and form part of a complex of historical, architectural and archaeological interest. Works grant-aided included roof repairs to the barn, carthouse and byre alongside localised stonework and joinery repairs.
A grant was awarded in 2011 for the repair of the original slate roof along with repairs and reinstatement of external joinery to weatherproof the building.
This substantial estate farm building dates to the 1720s. As well as farming there was a brewery and distillery on the site.
We're seeking applications from community groups across Ireland for our Adopt a Monument scheme.
The dedication of individuals and community groups across Ireland to the preservation and promotion of Ireland’s heritage was recognised at the National Heritage Awards 2018 and closing ceremony for the European Year of Cultural Heritage 2018.
Six historic towns will share in €1million in capital funding under the Historic Towns Initiative 2019.
The findings of a major new survey, on the strengths and opportunities for Dundalk Town Centre have been released today
Mapping Laois” by Arnold Horner, supported and funded by the Heritage Council in association with Laois County Council over a period of three years, has won the prestigious Nilsson Prize for Local heritage at Listowel Writers Week.
After an open public competition, the seven short-listed sites from across Ireland include a prehistoric tomb overlooking Lough Derg, to a medieval church on the northernmost tip of Donegal and a Napoleonic fort on the shores of the Shannon in County Clare.