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SUMMARY:Minister Humphreys announces over €900\,000 in funding for 57 heritage projects
DESCRIPTION:The Minister for Arts\, Heritage and the Gaeltacht\, Heather Humphreys TD\, has today (Thursday) announced funding of €904\,530 to 57 heritage projects under the Structures at Risk Fund (SRF) for 2016. The scheme provides funding for protected buildings in private and public ownership. The funding being provided ranges from €4\,000 per project to over €26\,000 per project. \nPlease promote this announcement through your social media channels. Please see below the list of projects being awarded funding for 2016 \nThis scheme was first introduced in 2011\, and since then it has made an invaluable contribution to the preservation and protection of our built heritage. This year\, 57 projects across 27 local authority areas will benefit from direct funding. Heritage projects in every region across the country are set to benefit under this scheme. \nSupport for our built heritage\, is vital not only for the safekeeping of Ireland’s architectural heritage\, it also helps to support employment in the conservation and construction industries. Investing in our heritage will also play a very important role in rural regeneration. \nThis year\, historic houses were eligible to apply for funding under the scheme. Minister Humphreys launched the Action Plan for the Sustainable Future of the Irish Historic House at the end of last year\, which set out a roadmap of actions\, including the broadening of funding sources\, for this specific area of Ireland’s architectural heritage. \nImproving the quality and aesthetics of historic structures can add to a community’s sense of pride and contributes hugely to the revitalisation of rural towns and villages. Heritage buildings are a very important part of our cultural landscape\, and as the economy continues to improve\, the Government hopes to be in a position to support the heritage sector to the benefit of communities across the country. \nNote: \nThe Structures at Risk Fund provides funding for works to safeguard structures\, in private and public ownership\, protected under the Planning and Development Act 2000\, as amended\, and in certain cases\, works to structures within Architectural Conservation Areas. Typical works to be funded under the scheme include roof repairs\, structural consolidation and measures to ensure weather tightness. \n\n\n\nLocal Authority\nStructure\nGrant\n\n\nCarlow County Council\nSt John’s Church\, Clonmore\n€20\,000.00\n\n\nCavan County Council\nCavan Town Hall\n€20\,000.00\n\n\nCavan County Council\nCrossdoney Railway Station\, Crenard\, Crossdoney\n€20\,000.00\n\n\nCavan County Council\nThe Former See House\, Kilmore Upper\, Cavan\n€5\,000.00\n\n\nCork City Council\nBoole House\, No. 5 Grenville Place\, Cork\n€26\,750.00\n\n\nCork City Council\nSt Vincents Church\, Sundays Well Road\, Cork City\n€15\,000.00\n\n\nCork County Council\nLaurelmere\, Marine Villas\, Monkstown\n€5\,000.00\n\n\nCork County Council\nCastle Bernard\, Bandon\, Co Cork\n€8\,000.00\n\n\nDonegal County Council\nThe Gate Lodge\, Aghnagaddy House\, Ramelton\, Letterkenny\n€20\,000.00\n\n\nDonegal County Council\nHoly Trinity Church\, Dunfanaghy\n€20\,000.00\n\n\nDublin City Council\nCambridge House\, 41 Montpelier Hill\, Arbour Hill\n€26\,750.00\n\n\nDublin City Council\nGate Lodge\, Goldenbridge Cemetery\, St Vincent Street West\, Inchicore\n€20\,000.00\n\n\nFingal County Council\nCastleknock Castle\n€21\,350.00\n\n\nFingal County Council\nMalahide Casino\n€26\,750.00\n\n\nGalway County Council\nBallynagar House\n€8\,000.00\n\n\nGalway County Council\nPresbyterian Church\, Ballinasloe\n€20\,000.00\n\n\nGalway County Council\nSt Andrews Church\, Kilconly\, Tuam\n€26\,750.00\n\n\nKerry County Council\nCarhan House (Daniel O’Connell’s birthplace)\n€21\,250.00\n\n\nKerry County Council\nBeaufort House\n€5\,000.00\n\n\nKerry County Council\nThe Cable Station\, Farranreagh\, Valentia Island\n€20\,000.00\n\n\nKildare County Council\nKildare Courthouse\, Dublin Street\, Kildare\n€20\,000.00\n\n\nKildare County Council\nKildare Castle\, Silken Thomas\, Market Square\, Kildare Town\n€26\,750.00\n\n\nKilkenny County Council\nDonovan’s Mill\n€15\,750.00\n\n\nKilkenny County Council\nKillinny Corn Mill\n€18\,333.00\n\n\nLaois County Council\nSt Peter’s Church\, Portlaoise\n€13\,527.00\n\n\nLaois County Council\nAbbeyleix Old Church\, Abbey Leix Demesne\n€26\,750.00\n\n\nLeitrim County Council\nSt Catherines Church\n€8\,840.00\n\n\nLeitrim County Council\nKillegar House\n€5\,000.00\n\n\nLimerick City & County Council\nBenson Cottage\, Main Street\, Adare\n€16\,000.00\n\n\nLimerick City & County Council\nCastletown Conyers\, Upper conello\, Co Limerick\n€6\,667.00\n\n\nLongford County Council\nKilglass House\, Legan\, Co Longford\n€11\,568.00\n\n\nLouth County Council\nHarty’s Cottage/Thatch\, Crushrod Lane\, Drogheda\n€20\,000.00\n\n\nMayo County Council\nBallinafad House\n€8\,000.00\n\n\nMayo County Council\nBallinrobe House\, High Street\, Ballinrobe\n€20\,000.00\n\n\nMayo County Council\nBallysakeery Glebe House\, Mullafarry\, Co Mayho\n€26\,750.00\n\n\nMeath County Council\nSwainstown House\n€20\,000.00\n\n\nMeath County Council\nGormanstown Cottage\n€17\,750.00\n\n\nMonaghan County Council\nThe Newbliss Lodge\, Rossmore Estate\, Killycushil\, Monaghan\n€5\,000.00\n\n\nOffaly County Council\nThe Church of Swans\, Lynally Glebe\, Tullamore\, Co Offaly\n€26\,750.00\n\n\nRoscommon County Council\nSt Thomas Church\, Kilronan\n€20\,000.00\n\n\nRoscommon County Council\nKnockranny House\n€7\,575.00\n\n\nRoscommon County Council\nHollywell House\, Liberty Hill\, Cortober\, Carrick-on-Shannon\n€5\,000.00\n\n\nSligo County Council\nBallinfull Creamery\, Ballinfull\, Sligo\n€26\,750.00\n\n\nSligo County Council\nCoopershill House\, Riverstown\n€5\,000.00\n\n\nSligo County Council\nSkreen Parochial Hall\, Castlefarm\, Skreen\n€15\,000.00\n\n\nTipperary County Council\nWater Tower\, Arravale Rovers\, Sean Treacy Park\n€16\,000.00\n\n\nTipperary County Council\n“Alla-Aileen”\, Dublin Road\, Cashel\n€5\,000.00\n\n\nWaterford City & County Council\nCosy Thatch\, Kilmeaden\, Co Waterford\n€4\,200.00\n\n\nWaterford City & County Council\n18 Lady Lane\, Waterford\n€17\,150.00\n\n\nWaterford City & County Council\nCurraghmore House\n€9\,000.00\n\n\nWestmeath County Council\nCooke Mausoleum\, St John the Baptist Churchyard\, Reynella\, Delvin\n€20\,000.00\n\n\nWestmeath County Council\nCorpus Christi Church\n€20\,000.00\n\n\nWestmeath County Council\nTullynally Castle\, Castlepollard\n€9\,000.00\n\n\nWexford County Council\nSaunderscourt Gatelodges\, Galbally East\, Crossabeg\n€16\,000.00\n\n\nWicklow County Council\nWicklow Parish Church of Ireland\n€14\,820.00\n\n\nWicklow County Council\nBallymurrin House\, Kilbride\n€5\,000.00\n\n\nWicklow County Council\nKilmurray Catholic Church Ruin\, Kilmurray\, Newtownmountkennedy\n€20\,000.00\n\n\n \n \n \n\n\n\nFine Gael to examine actions of lending institutions in relation to home repossessions \nActing Chair of the Fine Gael Parliamentary Party\, Minister of State Catherine Byrne\, has said the Fine Gael party is to examine the matter of home repossessions and the actions of lending institutions in this regard. \nDeputy Byrne was speaking after the Fine Gael Party passed a motion submitted by Bernard Durkan TD on the matter\, at its Parliamentary Party meeting last night (Wednesday). \nThe motion called on the Fine Gael Party to examine the extent to which various lending institutions continue to press for the repossession of family homes or buy to let properties\, which may have an impact on the number of applications for Local Authority Housing. \nA report will be conducted on this matter by the Fine Gael party\, with a view to making recommendations to Government.
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