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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Statements The Heritage Council 2010 Financial SCHEDULE 1 TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Statements The Heritage 43 Council 2010 Annual Report Local Heritage Grants Grant Amount No. Applicant Name Project Paid € Ecological Landscape Village Design Statement for Ardmore Village, 16209 2,725.00 Design Consultants Co Waterford Production of Lough Derg Science Group 16497 Lough Derg Science Group 1,500.00 Newsletter and Special Edition Spanish Point Wildlife Project, which raises Ibrickane Local Biodiversity 16971 awareness of the heritage value & conservation 1,700.00 Group of the delicate sand dune system Clean and restoration works to statue "The 17192 Wexford Borough Council 4,000.00 Pikeman"- statue to commemorate the 1798 St Johns Parish Heritage Heritage Information Board at Rinn Duinn Castle 17193 2,701.30 Group and Medieval Norman Settlement Portarlington Arts Heritage 17234 Heritage Week Activities 1,500.00 and Culture Group Inventory of the Holy Wells of Tulla, Clooney and 17303 Eddie Lenihan 1,500.00 Feakle Total 15,626.30 Publication Grants Grant Amount Applicant Name Project No. Paid € "Narture"- A Nature/Art resource manual for 16830 Gordon Darcy 4000.00 primary school teachers 17327 East Clare Heritage "Sliabh Aughty Ramble" 2000.00 17456 Hook Heritage Ltd Production of Hook Tower documentary on dvd 4000.00 Total 10,000.00 Museums & Archives Grants Grant Amount Applicant Project No. Paid € 16967 Irish Print Group SIPTU Exhibition of the Irish Print Group 1809-2009 2500.00 Storage of textile samples and 19th/early 20th Church of Ireland College 17008 century college register of students for future 4000.00 of Education conservation Conservation of Board of 23 Guardian Minute 17082 Clare County Archives 6000.00 books Total 12,500.00 The Heritage Council 2010 44 Annual Report Wildlife Grants Grant Amount No. Applicant Name Project Paid € Irish Country Womens Association. PAID An Assessment of the Biodiversity Resources of 16293 2,000.00 ECOLOGICAL LANDSCAPE Ardmore Village, Co Waterford DESIGN COSULTANS Irish Char Conservation Determination of the status and distribution of 17036 10,000.00 Group Ltd the unique Salvelinus fimbriatus char in Co Kerry A survey of aquatic & terrestrial invertebrate 17092 Stephen McCormack 4,000.00 communities in Co Waterfords wetlands Total 16,000.00 The Heritage 45 Council 2010 Annual Report Buildings at Risk Grants Grant Amount No. Applicant Name Project Paid € BR/4075 Ms Geraldine Corrigan Repairs to Thatch at Shrule, Co Mayo 12,000.00 Repairs to thatch at Blackwater, Enniscorthy, BR/4097 Ms Anne McLoughlin 3,150.00 Co Wexford Repairs to thatch at Limehill, Loughrea, BR/5034 Mr Oliver Robinson 9,356.75 Co Galway BR/5091 Kevin Hoyne Repairs to thatch at Rathcoole, Dublin 12,000.00 BR/5095 Mr Owen McConnon Repairs to thatch at Ballyjamesduff, Co Cavan 2,500.00 Repairs to thatch at Newtown, Dunkineely, BR/6027 Ms Marion Graham 2,500.00 Co Donegal BR/6040 John P.K. Farrell Repairs to Milltown House, Kilkyre, Co Meath 10,000.00 BR/6078 Edward Linehan Repairs to Dromard House, Rathkeale, Limerick 32,435.40 BR/3098 John Twohill Repairs to thatch at Corrough, Co. Cork 16,000.00 BR/6311 Mr Gerard Kenny Repairs to St. Mary's Church, Ruan, Co Clare 15,000.00 Repairs to thatch, Glentrasana, Fermoy, BR/6352 Ms Eily Sheehan 11,000.00 Co Cork BR/6026 Mr John C Duffy Repairs to thatch at Derora, Co Donegal 8,000.00 BR/6164 Mr John Costello Repairs to thatch at Feeragh, Galway 7,400.00 Mr Jimmy & Esther BR/6321 Reairs to thatch at Gregmore, Co Galway 7,000.00 McGrath BR/4004 Michael O' Congaile Repairs to thatch at Inis Oirr, Galway 13,000.00 BR/6360 Mr Michael Browne Repairs to thatch at Inch West, Co Kerry 3,057.00 Repairs to thatch at Mt Rice Cross, Monaster- BR/6342 Ms Felice Ann Moore 3,400.00 evin, Co Kildare BR/6435 Ms Caroline Crowley Repairs to thatch at Coolbeg, Limerick 14,000.00 BR/6282 Ms Elizabeth Lynch Repairs to Thatch at Glin, Limerick 5,000.00 Mr Peter Zumbnhl & Repairs to Old National School, Moylough, BR/6331 5,000.00 Maxie Stampfli Tubbercurry, Co Sligo Repairs to thatch at Glencairn, Tallow, BR/6351 Mr Robert McCarthy 7,700.00 Waterford Repairs to thatch, Scrahan East, Mount BR/6445 Mr Cyril Uniacke 8,300.00 Mellerary BR/4094 Mr Desmond Greene Repairs to Grainstore, Murrinstown, Wexford 1,988.83 Repairs to thatch at Tullycanna, Ballymitty, BR/6235 Mr Arjan Vogt 5,000.00 Wexford Repairs works to tower at St Aidan's Cathedral, 823 St Aidan's Cathedral 25,000.00 Enniscorthy, Co Wexford BR/6417 Simon O Hara Roof Repairs to Coopershill House, Sligo 14,000.00 BR/4079 David Doran Roof Repairs to Kileek Outbuilding, Dublin 20,000.00 Roof Repairs to St Mary's Church, BR/6297 St. Mary's Fabric Fund 12,000.00 Ballyconneely, Galway Roof Repairs to Model Farm Buildings, Creggs BR/5045 Hubert Satchwell 25,000.00 Hse, Galway BR/6394 Eileen & John Delaney Repairs to Thatch, Brittas, Laois 6,000.00 The Heritage Council 2010 46 Annual Report Buildings at Risk Grants Grant Amount No. Applicant Name Project Paid € Select Vestery of BR/6061 Repairs at Kiltyclogher Church, Leitrim 15,000.00 Kiltyclogher Select Vestry, Muff Church BR/6236 Muff Church of Ireland, Donegal 25,000.00 of Ireland Select Vestry of BR/6391 Chapel of Ease, Craigadooish, Donegal 8,860.23 Craigadooish BR/6312 John Murphy Repairs to Thatch, Cloughleafin, Cork 12,000.00 BR/6354 Bríd Daly Repairs to Thatch Convammore, Cork 10,000.00 BR/6506 Claire Mills Repairs to Thatch, Garraunboy, Clare 4,000.00 Select Vestry, Tomregan BR/5008 Repairs to Tomregan Parish Church, Cavan 13,000.00 Parish Church BR/6260 Killoughter Select Vestry Repairs to Killoughter Parish Church, Cavan 16,000.00 BR/199 Andrew Kavanagh Repairs at Borris House, Co. Carlow 15,000.00 BR/1192 E.A.R. Bayly Repairs to Ballyarthur House, Wicklow 15,000.00 BR/6362 Jeans-Yves Covedic Repairs to Lymington House, Wexford 25,000.00 St. Etchen's Church, Repairs to St Etchen's Church, Killucan, BR/6233 16,000.00 Killucan Westmeath BR/6422 Maurice Hallahan Repairs to Thatch, Youghal Waterford 5,500.00 BR/3027 William Connors Repairs to Cloncrosscraine House, Waterford 14,875.23 BR/6057 Robert Coburn Repairs to Ballyquirke Castle, Nenagh 18,000.00 BR/1852 Roderick Perceval Repairs to Temple House Courtyard, Sligo 13,000.00 Repairs to Annaghmore House Stableyard, BR/6243 Durcan O Hara 13,000.00 Sligo BR/1854 Holy Trinity Church Repairs to Holy Trinity Church, Croghan, Cavan 6,500.00 BR/6603 Mt St Joseph Abbey Repairs to Mt. St. Joseph's Abbey, Offaly 17,500.00 BR/6256 Barry White-Spunner Repairs to Milltown Park house, Offaly 20,000.00 BR1522 Michael Bryce Repairs to Heathfield House Mayo 20,000.00 BR6525 Sonia Purcell Repairs to Thatch Scarteen, Limerick 10,000.00 Soothill Community Repairs to Turner Vinery, South Hill House, BR/6600 33,746.41 Services Board Ltd. Limerick BR/6205 Ms Margery Cross Roof Repairs of Owendoon House, Cavan 14,000.00 BR 6181 Mr Vincent Kennedy Roof Repairs of Thatch Belturbet, Cavan 11,000.00 BR/ 6372 Mr Gerard Hallinan Roof Repair of Thatch, Gort Galway 7,000.00 BR/1874 Ms. Theresa Hyland Roof Repairs of Greaghan's House, Mayo 25,000.00 BR/6207 Mr William Larkin Roof Repairs of Thatch, Fosterstown, Meath 2,000.00 BR/6158 Mr. Vincent Greham Roof Repairs of Thatch, Rathmoylan, Meath 4,000.00 Roof Repairs of Thatch, Rathcormack, BR/6221 Mr Richard Power 4,982.64 Waterford BR/6380 Mr. Henry Beresford Roof Repairs of Thatch, Tarrs Bridge, Waterford 6,198.04 BR/6397 Mr. Edward MeLaniphy Roof Repairs of Thatch, Bogtown, Offaly 8,000.00 Total 745,950.53 The Heritage 47 Council 2010 Annual Report Properties Not In State Care Grant Amount No. Applicant Name Project Paid € 1687, Bantry Estate Company Conservation works at Bantry House, Co Cork 74,940.00 1797 Foresthaze Development Conservation works at Hazelwood House, Co 1688 99,561.00 Limited Sligo Conservation works to Wonderful Barn, Leixlip, 1791 Kildare County Council 75,000.00 Co Kildare Total 249,501.00 Places of Worship Grant Amount No. Applicant Name Project Paid € Replacement of failing lead louvres which have reached the end of their design life, the lead being 130/140 years old is cracked St. Finbarres Cathedral, and tearing. Repair and replacement of S01067 90,500.00 Cork dangerously decayed stone gargoyles and columns on the East Spire. This is part of a larger phase of works addressing weathering issues on the East (Main) Spire. re-point and grout the buttresses and re-point and grout the stringcourse at lower level on the southern elevation; pointing of the St. Colman's Cathedral, parapet and lead flashing the valley gutter at S01071 85,350.00 Cobh, Co. Cork parapet level on the northern elevation; and application of water repellent to the sloping surfaces of the northern parapet and southern stringcourses and buttresses. Dismantling three spire pinnacles, replacing cast iron dowels with stainless steel, and re-erecting the pinnacles. Repairing cracked Abbey Presbyterian columns to south and east colonnaded S01074 Church, Parnell Square sections and replacing cast iron dowels 110,656.75 Dublin where necessary. Repairing fractured columns sections to steeple, replacing cast iron dowels where necessary. General repairs to south and east elevations of the belfry. St. Patricks Cathedral, Removal of cement based render from the S01087 91,700.00 Dublin north wall of the nave north aisle Rainwater goods, Consolidation of external University Church St masonry, renewal of copings which admit S01111 101,900.00 Stephen's Green moisture to flanking walls, repointing , re-leading of bottle-end windows Essential repairs to exterior envelope to church including overhaul of rainwater goods, St.
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