5 built heritage projects secure funding in counties Sligo and Leitrim
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Five heritage projects in Sligo and Leitrim are set to benefit from funding under the 2021 Historic Structures Fund.
Under the funding €20,000 has been allocated to the Lough Rynn Estate Former Dispensary, Farnaught, €20,000 for Kinlough (Rossinver) Parish Church, €32,000 for the former Bachelor factory, Deepwater Quay, Sligo, €15,000 for the Red Barn, Carrowgarry, Beltra and €50,000 for Cemetery Gate Lodge, Commons, Sligo.
Announcing the funding Minister of State for Heritage and Electoral Reform, Malcolm Noonan, TD, said: This year’s Historic Structures Fund will assist 85 owners and custodians of historic and protected structures across the country as they carry out a range of conservation projects to repair and safeguard our built heritage and supporting local employment of skilled conservation workers and tradespeople.
Minister Noonan announces â¬3m in funding for 85 built heritage projects under Historic Structures Fund 2021
Minister of State for Heritage and Electoral Reform, Malcolm Noonan, TD, today announced that 85 heritage projects right across the country will benefit from a total of â¬3m under this yearâs Historic Structures Fund (HSF).
Announcing the funding today, Minister Noonan said:
âI am delighted to announce another â¬3m investment in our built heritage. This yearâs Historic Structures Fund will assist 85 owners and custodians of historic and protected structures across the country as they carry out a range of conservation projects to repair and safeguard our built heritage and supporting local employment of skilled conservation workers and tradespeople. I am particularly pleased to announce the awards to vernacular structures and historic shopfronts made under the two pilots streams introduced this year. These awards celebrate th
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Minister of State for Heritage and Electoral Reform, Malcolm Noonan, TD, today announced that 85 heritage projects right across the country will benefit from a total of â¬3 million under this yearâs Historic Structures Fund.Â
Deputy Michael Lowry has welcomed the announcement that â¬150,000 has been made available under this yearâs Historic Structures Fund for four heritage projects in County Tipperary:
“Included in this yearâs allocation are the
Courthouse in Tipperary Town and
OâSheaâs on Burke Street in Fethard, who will each receive â¬50,000 in funding.
DW Parke at 23 Gladstone Street in Clonmel will receive â¬40,000 under the Historic Shopfront Stream and the
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Minister Noonan announces funds for Kilkenny landmark heritage projects
Over €350,000 in funding for local projects
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Minister of State for Heritage and Electoral Reform; Malcolm Noonan has announced funding for this year’s Historic Structures Fund and the good news is that three Kilkenny city projects are included in the allocation.
Rothe House is to receive €50,000, Shee Alms House on Rose Inn Street is to receive €150,000 over two years and Tynan’s Bridge House Bar is to receive €15,000 under a new element of the fund for heritage shopfronts.
Rose Cottage in Johnswell is also a recipient of €10,000 to repair the corrugated roof structure. Shankill Castle received €50,000, The Heritage Council €42,500 and Kells House €37,000.