€1m in funding for built heritage under the July Jobs Stimulus Package
From Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media
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The Minister of State for Heritage and Electoral Reform, Malcolm Noonan, TD, today announced funding of €1m for 52 built heritage projects under the July Jobs Stimulus package.
The funding will supplement 28 projects already approved under the Department’s existing Built Heritage Grants as well as 13 new projects categorised as urgent built heritage works. The funding will also support one project under priority actions identified in the Climate Change Sectoral Adaptation Plan for the Built and Archaeological Heritage, and will assist with the progression of 10 projects with a climate change element at properties managed by the Irish Heritage Trust.
The July Jobs Stimulus Package 2020 aims to offset some of the effects of Covid-19 by revitalising the economy, providing protection for small businesses and getting people back to work. It is anticipated that this funding for built heritage projects will create approximately 5,600 days’ employment for skilled built heritage contractors.
Speaking today, Minister Noonan said
“I am delighted to announce this investment of €1m as part of the July Jobs Stimulus Package to support those working to care for our built heritage. The funding will ensure the completion of projects funded through the existing built heritage funding schemes, help prevent the deterioration of some of our valuable structures in urgent need of stabilisation and repair, as well as progress actions under the Climate Change Action Plan in relation to the built heritage estate. It will also ensure completion of projects interrupted by the Covid-19 lockdown while helping create employment for the many small businesses, skilled conservation specialists and tradespeople involved in heritage-related construction activity. “
Amongst the projects awarded funding are works to create additional space to allow for increased physical distancing at Lough Cutra School in Co. Galway and the structural stabilisation of the old Barnagh Railway Station in Co. Limerick which, once works are complete, will become a tourism hub at the highest point of the Great Southern Greenway between Limerick and Kerry. Funding is also being provided to the Irish Heritage Trust to complete essential capital works and to the Heritage Council to support conservation works at Áras na hOidhreachta, Kilkenny.
Minister Noonan continued: “I would like to thank the local authorities for administering this additional funding and for their ongoing assistance in administering the built heritage schemes. I would also like to acknowledge the dedication of private owners and their willingness to invest their time and money in caring for our built heritage. I am delighted to be able to continue investing in our built heritage, particularly during such challenging times as these.”
Details of supplementary funding awarded to 28 projects under the 2020 Built Heritage Grants
Local Authority | Project | Grant Allocated under JJSP | |
Clare County Council | Maiville House, Lisdoonvarna | €6,000.00 | |
Cork County Council | Myrtle Grove, Youghal | €10,337.25 | |
Cork County Council | Egmont House, Kanturk | €35,000.00 | |
Dublin City Council | St Audeon’s Church | €25,000.00 | |
Dublin City Council | St Mobhi’s Church, Glasnevin | €10,000.00 | |
Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council | St. Patrick’s Church, Monkstown | €20,000.00 | |
Fingal County Council | 42 North Street, Swords | €9,000.00 | |
Fingal County Council | Corduff House, Corduff, Lusk | €8,800.00 | |
Galway County Council | 7-7a Dunlo Street, Ballinasloe | €8,000.00 | |
Kerry County Council | Fortlands House, Clahane | €7,938.00 | |
Kerry County Council | Flesk Castle, Killarney | €10,879.00 | |
Kildare County Council | Carbury Church, Carbury | €4,748.00 | |
Kilkenny County Council | Bridewell, Thomastown | €25,000.00 | |
Laois County Council | Clarahill House, Clonaslee | €10,000.00 | |
Laois County Council | Stradbally Hall, Stradbally | €30,000.00 | |
Limerick City and County Council | Fort Shannon House, Ballyhoolahan | €25,000.00 | |
Longford County Council | Creevaghmore House, Ballymahon | €25,000.00 | |
Longford County Council | Carriglass Demesne | €33,884.00 | |
Louth County Council | 15 Palace St/Design Shop, Drogheda | €30,000.00 | |
Monaghan County Council | Bessmount Park House (Music Room) | €16,000.00 | |
Offaly County Council | Cangort Park House | €15,000.00 | |
Roscommon County Council | Strokestown Park, Church | €7,429.00 | |
Roscommon County Council | Kiltullagh Church of Ireland, Ballinlough | €10,500.00 | |
Sligo County Council | Glebe House, Moneygold | €7,350.00 | |
Sligo County Council | 28 – 29 Castle Street, Sligo | €9,000.00 | |
Tipperary County Council | DW Parkes, Clonmel | €10,000.00 | |
Tipperary County Council | Newport Court House | €20,000.00 | |
Wicklow County Council | St Patrick’s Church, Wicklow Town | €15,000.00 |
Details of funding towards 12 heritage projects identified by local authorities as requiring urgent support.
Local Authority | Project | Proposed Funding |
Cavan County Council | Claragh Bridge, Cootehill | €30,000.00 |
Cork City Council | 3 Audley Place, St. Patrick’s Hill. Chimney repairs | €15,000.00 |
Donegal County Council | Millhouse, Ramelton | €25,000.00 |
Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council | Carnegie Library, Dun Laoghaire | €50,000.00 |
Galway County Council | Lough Cutra School | €15,000.00 |
Kilkenny County Council | House Main Street Mullinavat | €35,230.40 |
Limerick City and County Council | Barnagh Railway Station | €50,000.00 |
Mayo County Council | Ballysakeery Glebe House | €25,000.00 |
Meath County Council | Dunsany Castle & Walled Garden | €14,076.70 |
Monaghan County Council | Carrickmacross Workhouse | €35,000.00 |
Offaly County Council | Emmell Castle | €44,445.00 |
Westmeath County Council | Belvedere House, Mullingar | €40,000.00 |
Wexford County Council | St. Peter’s College, Wexford | €39,831.20 |
Additional projects supported by this funding
€48,408 to the Heritage Council to support conservation works at Áras na hOidhreachta, Kilkenny, under priority actions identified in the Climate Change Sectoral Adaptation Plan for the Built and Archaeological Heritage
€199,000 to progress capital works with a climate change element and to provide labour market support at the Irish Heritage Trust’s properties at Fota House, Co. Cork, Strokestown House, Co. Roscommon and Johnstown Castle, Co. Wexford.