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Donegal to get new ‘thatching school’ after €175,000 funding injection

written by Staff Writer May 8, 2023
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Donegal is to get a new thatching school.

There had been concerns recently about the number of buildings losing their historic style roofs because of a shortage of qualified people to carry out the work.

Now a new school is to be located at the Dolmen Centre in Kilclooney, Portnoo.

It follows the announcement by Dolmen Leisure Clg that it has successfully secured €175,359.17 in LEADER funding, which has been formally approved by the Donegal Local Development Company and Donegal LCDC.

The project, developed by the committee of Dolmen Leisure Clg, aims to support the continuation of the craft of thatching, which is an integral aspect of vernacular architecture in Donegal and Ireland.

With 75% of the construction costs covered by LEADER funding, the committee is actively raising funds to secure the remaining 25% through other funding and donations.

The Thatching School will provide training in thatching delivered by master thatchers, who are keen to pass on their skills and knowledge. This unique educational facility will create employment opportunities and boost tourism in the area, offering a rewarding role to those who are seeking to work for themselves.

Speaking about the initiative, Patsy Harkin from Dolmen Leisure Clg, said: “One of our founding members of The Dolmen Centre, Conal Shovlin, first mooted this idea for Portnoo and tried to secure funding over 20 years ago so we’re thrilled to see our plans come to fruition after all these years. We’re excited to have professionally trained thatchers pass on their skills and keep this dying trade alive. The Thatching School and its construction is no longer a dream but will now be a reality.”

Sinéad McLaughlin, Rural Development Manager, DLDC, expressed her support for the Thatching School.

She said “DLDC is delighted to support the Dolmen Leisure Company LBG in their efforts to establish the Thatching School through its LEADER programme. This project will not only contribute to the preservation of an important cultural heritage but also create employment opportunities and boost tourism in the area. We look forward to seeing the Thatching School thrive and the continuation of this unique craft.”

Dolmen Leisure also thanked Community Finance Ireland for providing interim finance for the project. Barry Symes, Head of Community Finance ROI, said: “The team at Dolmen Leisure Company LBG are a fantastic example of visionary community spirit. We are delighted to be able to help finance this project and welcome the opportunities both of employment and future tourism that the project will bring to the area”.

Paddy Mc Hugh Building Contractors Ltd has been appointed as the local contractor, and Cornerstone Architecture in Ardara will be responsible for the design and supervision of the build. The planning permission was approved by Donegal County Council in mid-2022.

Donegal to get new ‘thatching school’ after €175,000 funding injection was last modified: May 8th, 2023 by Staff Writer
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