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€111,922 for archaeological monuments in Clare

Two projects in Clare have been awarded almost €112,000 under the 2025 Community Monuments Fund.

The announcement was made by Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, James Browne TD, and Minister of State for Nature, Heritage and Biodiversity, Christopher O’Sullivan TD.

A total of 122 projects that will be awarded €7.5 million in funding under the latest tranche of funding.

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The awards granted as part of this year’s Community Monuments Fund comprise more than €111,922 for two projects in Clare including:

St. Fachtnan’s Cathedral, Kilfenora – €110,242 (Stream 1 Funding)

Inch Ringfort – €1,680 (Stream 3 Funding)

These grants help owners and custodians of archaeological monuments to safeguard them into the future.

The Community Monuments Fund supports a range of initiatives to conserve, maintain, protect and promote local monuments and historic sites.  This investment safeguards monuments for the benefit of communities and the public.   It does so by enabling conservation works and repairs as well as building resilience through protecting monuments from the effects of extreme weather and climate change. The scheme also encourages public access and improvements to the presentation of local monuments.

Minister Browne said: “I am delighted to announce these awards under the 2025 Community Monuments Fund. The importance of our archaeological heritage cannot be overstated and this fund has a very real and profound impact on the custodians and communities in our cities, villages, towns and countryside.

“I sincerely thank the owners of archaeological monuments for their dedication to the preservation of our wonderful heritage. This investment will ensure that our built heritage can continue to be enjoyed by local and visiting communities, as well as acting to create work and preserve important traditional skills in towns and villages right across Ireland.”

Minister of State O’Sullivan added: “As we approach World Heritage Day, the international Day for Monuments and Sites, on Friday 18 April, I am thrilled to announce 122 awards worth €7.5 million under the 2025 Community Monuments Fund. This vital initiative not only preserves our rich heritage but also strengthens the connection between our communities and their history creating opportunities for education and tourism.

Since this fund was first introduced in 2020, it has invested €25.5 million in communities nationwide. It is now a bedrock of our support for archaeological heritage across the country helping conserve buildings as varied as churches, roundtowers, castles, forts, barracks and, abbeys.

“This scheme helps to build robustness in our heritage against the extremes of weather, addressing key actions in our Climate Adaptation Plan as well as under Heritage Ireland 2030. These awards also deliver jobs for the heritage sector and traditional skills craftspeople, providing thousands of hours of employment every year.”

“The quality of applications for the fund for 2025 has been extraordinary and I wish all of the award recipients, including the many spearheaded by local communities, the best of luck in rolling out their projects.”

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