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12 Donegal projects receive funding under Government scheme

written by Staff Writer March 7, 2022
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A total of 12 Donegal Heritage Projects have receive funding under the Built Heritage Investment Scheme.

The scheme is providing €4m in funding to be shared by 512 across 31 local authorities.
12 Projects across Donegal to benefit from funding.

The announcement follows a launch last week by Minister Noonan of Heritage Ireland 2030, a new national heritage plan which seeks to strengthen protection for our heritage in all its forms and provide supports to those responsible for its care.

The funding will leverage approximately €13m in private capital and support local Donegal employment in traditional heritage trades.

Minister of State for Heritage and Electoral Reform, Malcolm Noonan TD today announced that 512 heritage projects across every county in the country will benefit this year from €4m in funding through the Built Heritage Investment Scheme (BHIS) administered by the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage.

The projects to receive funding include 12 in Donegal:

Name and Address of Project Description of Works Funding Allocated
Donegal County Council    
Assaroe House, The Mall, Ballyshannon Repair to roof chimneys and rainwater goods €10,000
House, Back Lane, Ramelton Repair of windows €8,000
Cavanacor house, Ballindrait Repair of windows and guttering €10,000
Cloncha Church, Malin Town Repair of windows €10,000
Dunmore House, Carrigans Repair of chimneys & rewiring €12,000
The Guild Hall, Castle Street, Ramelton External wall repair €6,000
Stone Cottage, Ballyboes, Falcarragh Roof repair and guttering €6,000
House, The Diamond, Raphoe Repair to window and wall on front elevation €6,000
Lifford Courthouse, Lifford Repair of windows and roof €4,000
Portnason House, Portnason, Ballyshannon Repair to chimney and hidden gutter €8,000
Robertson’s School, St Catherines Road, Kilybegs Repair/relacement windows €6,000
Saint Ernans, Donegal Lime render €10,000

 

Speaking today, Minister Noonan said “I am delighted to announce €4m investment in our built heritage through the Built Heritage Investment Scheme for 2022, which will assist the owners and custodians of 512 historic and protected structures across the country. The funding will allow for conservation works to our built heritage, to help safeguard it for future generations.

“These awards will provide an economic stimulus across all 31 local authorities, and I’m delighted to see 12 projects in Donegal have received funding approval. The investment will provide employment to small businesses, skilled conservation specialists and tradespeople, ensuring a continued focus on the traditional crafts – all of which help us to deliver on Heritage Ireland 2030, the new national heritage plan which I launched last month.”

Through grants of up to €15,000, the BHIS assists owners of heritage structures – including those on the local authorities’ Record of Protected Structures and those in Architectural Conservation Areas – to meet their obligations to care for their properties. The funding can be used to undertake repair work, contributing to the upkeep and maintenance of heritage structures. Examples include roof, wall and joinery repair, draught-proofing windows, lime rendering and the repair of stained-glass windows.

The scheme is not limited to private dwellings and also provides assistance to a wide range of other important heritage structures – this year’s BHIS includes awards to historic landmarks including Blarney Walled Gardens in Cork; Slane Castle, Co. Meath; St Canice’s Deanery in Kilkenny; and Bus Áras, Dublin as well as historic houses, church buildings, mills, and a former fever hospital.

The protection of our built heritage was one of the priorities in the recently-published cross-government strategy for the protection of Ireland’s heritage, Heritage Ireland 2030. Furthermore, partnership is a key theme of Heritage Ireland 2030, and the BHIS is one of two built heritage funding schemes, run in association with the 31 local authorities and their Architectural Conservation Officers and Heritage Officers, working in partnership with the Department to protect our built heritage.

Also included under the BHIS 2022 is a continuation of a micro-grant stream introduced in 2020 to increase the resilience of historic structures to withstand the effects of climate change.
This allows local authorities to make smaller awards to owners of historic properties to carry out routine maintenance to offset the impact of climate change on their buildings.

Welcoming the announcement, Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, Darragh O’Brien, TD, said “Today’s announcement of €4m funding for 512 built heritage projects under the Built Heritage Investment Scheme 2022 is fantastic news. This funding will help safeguard our built heritage and will create economic benefits by generating employment in specialist trades, providing opportunities for heritage contractors and skilled tradespeople.

“The wide range of projects being funded by this year’s scheme is representative of the diverse nature of Ireland’s built heritage and demonstrates the ongoing commitment of owners in caring for that heritage.

Minister of State for Local Government, Peter Burke, TD, also welcomed the announcement, stating “The continued success of the Built Heritage Investment Scheme highlights the efforts of the Local Authorities, particularly the Architectural Conservation Officers, Heritage Officers and planning and administrative staff, and the close working relationship they have with the Department.

“Once again, the BHIS will fund conservation work on many projects within our towns, in line with this Government’s commitment to put Town Centres First”.

12 Donegal projects receive funding under Government scheme was last modified: March 7th, 2022 by Staff Writer
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