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S Required to Compile and Maintain an RPS for Its Functional Area Sligo County Development Plan Record of Protected Structures 2017‐2023 What is a Record of Protected Structures? A Record of Protected Structures (RPS) is a mechanism for the statutory protection of the architectural heritage of an area. Under the Planning and Development Act 2000 (as amended), each planning authority is required to compile and maintain an RPS for its functional area. The RPS forms part of the development plan and must include every structure that is, in the opinion of the planning authority, of special architectural, historical, archaeological, artistic, cultural, scientific, social or technical interest. By including structures on the RPS, their importance is recognised and highlighted, they are legally protected from adverse impacts to their character and structural integrity and there is potential access for property owners to grant aid for conservation works. A planning authority may add a record to, or delete a structure from its RPS when reviewing its development plan or at any other time. The Minister for the Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht may also make recommendations to a planning authority concerning the inclusion of a structure on its RPS. In relation to a protected or proposed protected structure, the term ‘structure’ includes the interior of the structure, the land lying within the curtilage of the structure, any other structures lying within that curtilage (and their interiors) and all fixtures and features that form part of the interior or exterior of the structure. The protection also extends to any specified feature within the attendant grounds of the structure (for definitions refer to Section 2(1) of the Planning and Development Act 2000 as amended). The owner or occupier of a protected structure is entitled to ask the Council for a written declaration indicating the type of works that would or would not materially affect the character of that structure, or any element of it that contributes to its special interest. Declarations provide guidance as to what works would or would not require planning permission in the context of the protection of the architectural heritage. Alternatively, if an owner of a protected structure (or proposed protected structure) wishes to determine whether particular works to the structure would constitute exempted development under the provisions of the Planning and Development Acts or whether they would require planning permission, the person may apply for a Certificate of Exempted Development in accordance with Section 5 of the Planning and Development Act 2000 (as amended). 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Hayden's pub and town house, Ballymote 32314018 Ballymote 58 CDP Ballymote Courthouse/Library and Ballymote 32314016 attached west wing 59 CDP Ballymote Railway Station and associated Ballymote/Carrownanty, Ballymote 32314002/4/5/6/7 buildings and features 60 CDP Heathfield House and Gate Lodge, Ballynaboll, Ballymote 32402601 Ballymote 61 CDP Metal Man Beacon Ballynadrimna, Rosses Point 32304007 62 CDP Bunnanaddan Mill Ballynaraw South, Tobercurry 32317003 63 CDP St. Joseph's Church (RC), Geevagh Ballynashee, Geevagh 65 CDP House Main Street, Ballysadare 32309003 66 CDP Former Ballysadare railway station and Ballysadare 32402006/5 goods shed 67 CDP Ballysumaghan Church Ballysumagan, Sooey 32402705 68 CDP Castle Neymoe Ballysumagan, Sooey 32402706 69 CDP County Sligo Golf Club, Rosses Upper, Ballyweelin, Rosses Point 32304008 Rosses Point (south façade) 70 CDP Banada Bridge Banada 32403708 71 CDP Banada Abbey Convent (Sisters of Charity) Banada 32403704/5 and Church (façade(s) only) 72 CDP Mullarkey's pub and house Banada 32403709 RPS No. Name Address NIAH Rating 73 CDP The Lodge Banada, Tobercurry 30403707 74 CDP Cast Iron Water Pump Banada, Tobercurry 30403710 75 CDP Former Rectory and gate lodge, Beltra Barnabrack, Beltra 32401920/19 76 CDP Ardnaglass Bridge (Barnaderg) Barnaderg/Grogagh, Grange 32400507 77 CDP Behy Bridge Behy, Drumfin Not rated 78 CDP Ardagh House Bellanascarva, Riverstown 32403406 79 CDP Billa Bridge Billa/Glen (Leyny Barony), Collooney 32402610 80 CDP Camp Hill House, Collooney Bleachgreen, Collooney 32310003 81 CDP Collooney Mills Complex (including Bleachgreen, Collooney 3231005 associated buildings and mill race) 82 CDP Collooney Railway Station & associated Bleachgreen, Collooney 3231006/7 engine shed 83 CDP Railway Bridge (over road), Collooney Bleachgreeen, Collooney 32310002 84 CDP Riverside House Bracetown, Easkey 32306008 85 CDP Castle Villa Bracetown, Easkey 32306010 86 CDP Breeoge House Breeoge, Ransboro 32402002 87 CDP Easkey Vocational School Bunowna 32306013 88 CDP Bridge House Bunowna, Easkey 32306009 89 CDP Thatched cottage (Streamlet Villa) Cabragh (Tireragh Barony)x Finned, Easkey 32401109 90 CDP Thatched cottage, Cabragh Cabragh (Tireragh Barony), Easkey 32401113 91 CDP Owenykeevan Bridge Caltragh (ED Rathmacurkey), Culleens 32401703 92 CDP Cuffe House (formerly Camphill House) Camcuill, Dromore West 32401702 93 CDP Camcuill/ Toorboy Bridge Camcuill/ Carrigeens (Tireragh Barony), 32401102 Dromore West 94 CDP Bridge Carha, Coolaney 32402504 95 CDP Cast Iron Pump Carney 32400823 96 CDP House Carns, Aclare 32403701 97 CDP Former Constabulary Barracks Carns 32315002 98 CDP Kilmactranny Church (CoI) Carrickard, Kilmactranny 32404101 99 CDP House Carricknagat, Ballygawley 32402104 100 CDP Teeling Monument, Collooney Monument Carricknagat (Leyny Barony), Collooney 32310001 and plinth only 101 CDP Carrigeens Workhouse Carrigeens, Dromore West 32401101 102 CDP The Cannon Carrowbunnaun, Strandhill Not rated 103 CDP Former Carrowgarry National School Carrowcardin, Enniscrone 32401603 104 CDP Earlsfield House (Sisters of Mercy Carrownanty/Earlsfield, Ballymote 32314013 Convent), Ballymote 106 CDP Ladies Brae Bridge Carrowculleen, Skreen 32401901 107 CDP Bath House, Enniscrone Carrowhubbuck South, Enniscrone 32308006 108 CDP Kilcullen's Hot Seawater and Seaweed Carrowhubbuck South,
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