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Structures at Risk Scheme

Hi All,

 

A quick email to announce details of the Structures at Risk Scheme for 2015 as well as details regarding the 2015 Grant Aid for projects on the Government Policy on Architecture. Details are included under the relevant headings below. It is expected that there will more news on heritage funding in the coming weeks and details of same will be provided once available. Also a quick reminder to all of those community/heritage groups that the closing date for the Cork County Council Municipal District Grant Scheme is today fortnight, the 27th of February, and it is hoped that a number of heritage themed proposals are put forward for same (details also set out below).

 

Also worthy of mention, and particularly for those wildlife enthusiasts amongst us, is that a draft Pollinator Plan has been recently brought out by the National Biodiversity Data Centre. More details on this are included under the relevant heading below.

 

In addition to the above news there are also some very interesting events taking place over the coming days, in particular the 1916 discussion workshop in Kilmurry Museum tomorrow afternoon, and talks in Ballineen and Ballincollig on Monday 16th February regarding Railways and the Great Houses respectively. It is also intended that there will be a public workshop on the heritage of the Múscraí Gaeltacht taking place in Ballyvourney and Ballingeary on Saturday 21st February and details of this will be posted on the events section of Cork County Council’s heritage website early next week once details have been confirmed.

 

 

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STRUCTURES AT RISK SCHEME 2015

 

 

Cork County Council is now inviting applications under the Structures at Risk Fund, 2015. This scheme was introduced by the Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht and the amount of funding being made available nationally is €624,000, to be divided amongst the 31 Irish Local Authorities.

 

The purpose of the Structures at Risk Fund (SRF) is to assist with works to safeguard structures protected under the Planning and Development Act 2000 (as amended); including works to proposed protected structures, and in certain cases, works to safeguard structures within Architectural Conservation Areas, where, in the opinion of the Department, an urgent need for works to such structures has arisen and has been demonstrated. Only structures in immediate danger of significant deterioration will qualify for consideration for funding by the Department. The scheme is not intended to assist in the carrying out of routine maintenance, alterations or improvements.

 

Due to limited capital resources available only two applications from each Local Authority will be accepted for consideration by the Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht.

 

The attached document outlines the operation of the scheme and includes the relevant application forms. Anyone interested in applying must ensure their application (completed form together with accompanying documents such as photographs, method statements, etc.) is submitted to the Heritage Unit of Cork County Council, no later than 16.00 on Friday the 13th of March 2015, in order to comply with the timescales set out by the Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, for this scheme. Applications will be assessed under the criteria of the scheme. Two applications will then be chosen for submission to the Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht for consideration of funding. Please be advised that incomplete or late application forms will not be accepted under any circumstances.

 

All applications shall be submitted to the Heritage Unit, Planning Department, Floor 3, County Hall, by16:00 on Friday the 13th of March 2013. The submission must include an electronic version of the application and associated documents, the size of which shall not exceed 15MB.

 

Please click here for further information and for the application form itself. For all additional queries please contact the Conservation Officer, Heritage Unit, Floor 3, County Hall, Cork, 021-4276891.

 

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GRANT AID UNDER THE GOVERNMENT POLICY ON ARCHITECTURE 2009 – 2015

 

The Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht has just announced a call for proposals for funding of projects as they relate to the Government Policy on Architecture 2009 – 2015. This policy “provides the appropriate framework for architectural policy in Ireland, placing an emphasis on sustainable development of the environment and urban design, incorporating architectural heritage in a holistic integrated manner”. €80,000 is being made available in 2015 for projects that are in support of the Policy actions. These actions are set out in the attached document (policy actions) and a list of the successful applications in 2014 is included here for informational purposes. Please note that financial assistance from the Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht will not exceed 80% of the estimated overall cost of delivering a project. All terms and conditions are set out in the attached document (terms and conditions) and please be advised that the closing date for receipt of applications by the Department isMonday 30th March 2015. “Applications, including any supplementary material, will be accepted in softcopy format (ideally .pdf or .doc) by email to architecture@ahg.gov.ie. The email subject should be entitled “GPA Grant Aid 2015″ and include the project name. The size of the email should not exceed 15MB”.

 

 

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CORK COUNTY COUNCILS’ MUNICIPAL DISTRICT GRANTS 2015

 

Cork County Council, through its Municipal Districts, is committed to supporting local communities. Grants from the above Schemes will be available as financial support to community groups and local organisations wishing to undertake development projects in their area, to support festivals, and for local communities to work with Cork County Council on projects that enhance the area in which the group is active. There are three distinct funding Schemes, announced today 30/01/15:

 

  1. Capital Grant Scheme
  2. Community Contracts
  3. Amenity Grant Scheme

 

A number of heritage projects will in principle fall under these schemes. Past examples of successful projects include PA equipment for heritage groups; cleaning of heritage monuments, restoration of stone walls, conservation works to buildings, heritage/tourist signage and plaques, walking trails, contribution to festivals, erection of memorials, etc.

 

For further information on these grant schemes please visit the following link – Municipal District Grants.

 

 

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ALL-IRELAND DRAFT POLLINATOR PLAN

 

The National Biodiversity Data Centre has recently brought out a draft All-Ireland Pollinator Plan for wider consultation. The plan provides an important framework to bring together pollinator initiatives across the island of Ireland, and is the start of a process by which we can collectively take positive steps to protect Irish pollinators and the service they provide into the future. Pollinators are hugely important from a biodiversity perspective supporting the ecology of many areas and adding to the wealth of wildlife which exists in Ireland. For further information on the Plan and to make a submission on the draft (comments invited up until March 1st 2015) please click here.

 

 

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UPCOMING HERITAGE EVENTS (FEBRUARY)

 

 

Date/Time 14th February 2015 at 14:00

Event: 1916 and the County of Cork

Location: Kilmurry Museum, Kilmurry, Lissarda, Co. Cork

Additional Information: Gabriel Doherty and the School of History, UCC, are convening a get-together of all heritage groups and interested individuals to discuss plans for commemorating 1916 in the County of Cork and furthermore to seek the involvement of those in a UCC research project looking at the evolution of the Volunteers at company level in Cork. For more information see the attached letter of invitation and one is kindly requested to rsvp by emailing g.doherty@ucc.ie.

 

 

Date/Time Monday 16th February 2015 at 20:00

Event: Illustrated talk on the Cork, Bandon & Southcoast Railway

Location: Gort Mhuire, Ballineen, Co. Cork

Additional Information: Railway Expert Chris Larkin of the Irish Railway Records Society will give a fascinating talk on the Cork, Bandon & Southcoast Railway on Monday 16th February in Ballineen. This event has been organised by the Ballineen and Enniskeane Area Heritage Group in association with the Ballineen and Enniskeane Development Association. Admission is €5 on the night and students free. For more information see the attached poster.

 

 

Date/Time Monday 16th February 2015 at 20:00

Event: Great Houses of County Cork and Beyond

Location: Ballincollig Rugby Club, Co. Cork

Additional Information: Richard Wood will give a fascinating talk on the architecture and lifestyle of some of the great houses of County Cork and beyond. Attendance on the night is €3 (annual subscription for all lectures €10). Event organised by the Muskerry Local History Society, for more information contact Rod MacConaill (086 1089524) or Dermot Lucey (087 9331135).

 

 

Date/Time Thursday 26th February 2015 at 20:00

Event: Illustrated Lecture: “Fairies, Legends and Landscape”… Folklore of Ireland

Location: Radisson Park Hotel, Cork Airport, Co. Cork

Additional Information: A wonderful lecture by Dr. Jennifer Butler UCC entitled “, Legends and Landscape”… Folklore of Ireland”, takes place Thursday 26th February at 8pm. This event has been organised by the Ballygarvan and District Local History Society and takes place in the Radisson Park Hotel, Cork Airport at 8pm. Admission to lectures are free to members. €5 on the night for non-members. For further information contact Secretary Tom Ryan – email thomasf11ryan@gmail.com.

 

 

Date/Time Thursday 26th February 2014 at 20:00

Event: Illustrated Lecture: “Hidden Heroines”

Location: Crawford Art Gallery, Emmet Place, Cork

Additional Information: Organised by the Cork Literary and Scientific Society this talk by Declan Hassett promises to be most interesting. Individual lectures are €8 or one can become a member for €40 which includes attendance for 16 lectures.

 

 

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Le meas,

 

Conor

 

 

 

Conor Nelligan

Heritage Officer

 

Heritage Unit, Planning Dept. Floor 3,

County Hall, Carrigrohane Rd. Co. Cork

 

 

Phone: 021 4285905

Email: conor.nelligan@corkcoco.ie

Website: http://www.corkcoco.ie/heritage

 

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