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€600,000 in funding for 19 built heritage projects in Kilkenny and ten in Carlow

Each county gets approx €300,000

Edwina Grace by Edwina Grace
14/03/2024
in KCLR News, News & Sport
€600,000 in funding for 19 built heritage projects in Kilkenny and ten in Carlow
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€600,000 has been allocated to 29 local built heritage projects.

19 in Kilkenny and ten in Carlow are among 677 nationwide set to benefit from a share of an almost €10million grant pot this year under two initiatives. (See the local breakdown below).

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Green Party TD for Carlow Kilkenny and Minister for Nature, Heritage and Electoral Reform Malcolm Noonan announced the funding, noting; “My Department’s two grant programmes – the Built Heritage Investment Scheme and the Historic Structures Fund – support people in conserving and protecting our historic structures, and this in turn helps to revitalise our historic town centres and preserve their unique charm and character for future generations. The level of funding we commit to these schemes highlights the Government’s ongoing commitment to protect and preserve the built heritage that our communities know and love, and to do this in line with the goals I set out in our national heritage plan, Heritage Ireland 2030.

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“To achieve this, it’s vital that we enable people to choose repair or restore over redesign or replacing old buildings. As someone who has long been an advocate for preserving the unique vernacular of our Irish town centres, I’m especially pleased to see a significant investment in both Kilkenny and Carlow in this year’s allocations – a 20% increase from last year. Through the BHIS and HSF we will keep magnificent buildings such as St Kieran’s College and the Carlow County Library in use, preserve the historic exteriors of our shopfronts and establishments like the Harp Bar and the Club House, and bring many other buildings back into use.

“By providing thousands of hours of valuable work for local traditional craft and tradespeople, including specialist skills like thatching and stone work, this funding gives a direct boost to local economies too. To conserve our built heritage into the future, we need to ensure we maintain the skills needed to do it. We can keep these unique skills alive by providing work for today’s skilled tradesmen and women and ensuring they’re passing their knowledge on to future generations.”

Minister Noonan had the local overview for KCLR News – hear that here;

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