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Community Heritage Tranche 2 - List of Offers 2021 Community Heritage Tranche 2 - List of Offers 2021 Local Authority Location Ref Applicant Project Description Rec. Offer Methodist To preserve and make freely available online over 150 years of Irish Historical Society Methodist periodicals from 1859 to 2015 held at the MHSI archives. Antrim CH13726 of Ireland Work to be undertaken by specialist company in Dublin €15,000 Killeshandra Tidy Cavan CH13669 Towns Conservation works of O’ Brien Mausoleum at Rath Church 2021 €12,864 West Cavan Bogs Association Videography to support citizen science and public understanding of Cavan CH13762 (WCBA) West Cavan raised bogs €5,300 To restore a bogie from an original Tralee & Dingle Railway Carriage Cavan and Leitrim dating from 1890, this is so that we can eventually operate the Cavan CH13638 Railway carriage on our heritage railway for the public to access. €9,900 Drumlane Heritage Topographical and geophysical surveys to assist in research for the Cavan CH13753 Committee (in-ruins) Medieval Drumlane Abbey Complex €2,000 Labasheeda Projects Group - Labasheeda Le Clare CH12295 Chéile Kilkerrin Napoleonic Battery Historical Report & Community Liaison €5,585 To gather preserve safeguard oral histories, documents, photographs and artefacts relating to the Island community in Scattery Island Scattery, in the 19th and 20th centuries, with a view to digitisation Clare CH12394 Heritage Group and display. €1,478 New Quay Community Management plan/report of Art Work (14 Sean O'Sullivan Paintings Development & 2 Stained Glass windows) within St Patrick's Church, New Quay, Clare CH13625 Group Co. Clare. Assessment of Conservation needs. €4,100 Clare CH13497 Dúchas na Sionna Hastings Farmhouse - Conservation Works and Architectural Survey €10,000 Scariff Community To carry out a Conservation/Condition Report on the Workhouse Clare CH12272 Council Water Tower In Scariff €12,000 Cuimhneamh an The Clare Oral History Podcast - a podcast series based on the oral Clare CH13676 Chláir history archive of Cuimhneamh an Chláir €8,000 The Irish Whale and Dolphin Rejuvenating the Shannon Dolphin Centre and the collections it Clare CH14830 Group houses for greater accessibility €15,000 To protect biodiversity and natural heritage of the Lough Grainey valley, and to raise awareness about our natural and cultural Lough Grainey heritage, through a river survey, bat presence survey, and Clare CH14924 Nature Sanctuary naturecam €3,867 Shannon Tidy Sustainable Biodiversity and Green Infrastructure Plan for Shannon Clare CH13424 Towns Town 2021 €6,000 Irish Seed Savers Digital Heritage Resource Development - Irish Seed Savers Virtual Clare CH13782 Association Reality 360 Experience €3,400 Page 1 of 10 Local Authority Location Ref Applicant Project Description Rec. Offer Undertake a Heritage Audit to examine the heritage assets and the capacity and activities of the relevant heritage organizations in Clare CH14986 Quin Tidy Towns order to build a picture and identify opportunities for development. €4,000 Ennistymon Tidy Clare CH13723 Towns Ennistymon Vernacular Gates Survey €2,600 Cork Public Cork CH13422 Museum Cork Public Museum, Co. Cork, Condition Assessment Report 2021 €10,000 Presentation Sisters Congregational Cork City CH11175 Archives Axiell Collections software for cataloguing the collection €9,000 Cork Traveller Beady Pockets, Traveller women's craft heritage, Short Cork City CH15028 Women's Network Documentary, Cork city, 2021 €2,176 Ascension Catholic Repairs to Gurranabraher Church Gates; the gates date from Cork City CH14825 Church 1903/05 as part of the Cork Carnegie Library €15,000 Recording heritage of minority groups, creation of online Cork City & photography exhibition and development of digital heritage County CH13597 Cork LGBT Archive resources for Cork LGBT Archive €15,000 Saint George's Cork Arts and Heritage Disability Access improvements to Saint George's Arts and Heritage County CH13578 Centre Centre (Mitchelstown) 2021 €15,000 Cork Bere Island Bere Island Internment Camp Centenary Commemoration Film County CH13701 Projects Group 2021 €5,500 Glounthaune Cork Community Botanical Survey of the Dry Grassland Zone on Harper's Island County CH13780 Association Wetlands €1,300 Cork Allihies Copper Conservation of eight Ledgers and one Bible from the Methodist County CH13784 Mine Museum Church, Allihies for display at Allihies Copper Mine Museum. €5,500 Cork 1853 Architectural Drawings - research, conservation, digitisation, County CH13804 Sirius Arts Centre display and engagement €14,392 Kilmurry Historical and Cork Archaeological County CH13641 Association Independence Museum Kilmurry Archive Digitisation Project 2021 €5,800 Cork To improve access and inclusion at the Pairc a'Tobair Rosscarbery County CH13534 Green Sod Ireland site. €3,000 Cork Clonakilty Tree County CH13637 planting project Clonakilty Biodiversity Action Plans development €1,860 This project will see artefacts from La Trinidad Valencera on loan Inishowen from NMNI displayed at the Inishowen Maritime Museum. This will Donegal CH13549 Maritime Museum be the first time that the artefacts will be in Inishowen since 1971. €9,102 Grúpa Caomhnaithe Caisleán Conservation Plan for Northburgh Castle, built in 1305, to secure it Donegal CH14939 Northburgh for the future €14,100 Page 2 of 10 Local Authority Location Ref Applicant Project Description Rec. Offer To establish the monitoring of nocturnal bird migration across Inishtrahull Bird Inishtrahull and Tory Island by trialling and deploying constant Donegal CH14917 Observatory effort nocturnal sound recording (the "NocMig" approach) €3,600 To create an interactive digital map showcasing the rich heritage of minor placenames in Gleann Cholm Cille, their geography, history, Donegal CH13460 Oideas Gael and folklore. €11,300 Heritage Railway Crank Up Audio Displays: To present to the public, Donegal Railway the actual voices and stories of those who had a direct connection Donegal CH13594 Heritage Centre to the Donegal Railways, before they are lost forever. €8,600 Donegal CH13767 BirdWatch Ireland Spatial mapping of farmland bird hotspots in Ireland €15,000 Inishowen Traditional Inishowen Song Project: delivering sustainable digital access to Donegal CH14881 Singers' Circle Inishowen song heritage €11,654 Malin Head Malin Well Monuments: Geophysical and Photogrammetry Surveys Donegal CH14914 Heritage Group 2021 €6,352 To survey & record the headstones at St Agatha’s church , Clar for Donegal CH13426 Clogher Le Chéile publication on www.historicgraves.com €3,500 Kilbarron Castle Conservation To carry out a conservation report on the ruins of Kilbarron Church Donegal CH13581 Group and immediate surroundings €5,500 Fahan Community Development Conservation and Repair Works to Saint Mura's 7th Century Cross Donegal CH14927 Partnership CLG Slab Fahan Co Donegal 2021 €7,173 Raymoghy To undertake a Conservation Report of Raymoghy Church & Donegal CH15040 Historical Society graveyard to inform repairs and improve assess to the graveyard €2,200 Donegal CH13742 LATCH CLG Lifford Old Courthouse Window Repairs €9,754 Forbairt Dhún Phase 1: Conservation repairs of Wooden Bridge @ The Poisoned Donegal CH14859 Luiche Glen €13,346 Birdwatch Ireland (In partnership with Drumbuoy Donegal CH14919 Farm) Blanket Nook Breeding Wader conservation management project €6,000 Ramelton Conservation Energy Performance to analyse the energy Donegal CH14840 Georgian Society performance of the existing fabric of House on the Brae €12,200 Dublin - Dun To undertake a survey, a structural condition report and Laoghaire/ Society of the conservation appraisal to inform future works for Mount Anville Rathdown CH13667 Sacred Heart Walled Garden and Glasshouse €6,170 Dublin - Dun Laoghaire/ 'Airfield Junior: Matterport 360 Virtual Time Travel Tour', Airfield Rathdown CH13759 Airfield Estate Estate, Dundrum D14 €14,700 Dublin - Dunlaoghai National Maritime re Museum of Captain Robert Halpin 1836 -1894 - Ceremonial Naval Reserve Rathdown CH13583 Ireland Uniform Conservation and Display Project 2021 €11,635 Page 3 of 10 Local Authority Location Ref Applicant Project Description Rec. Offer Dublin - Dunlaoghai re Church of Ireland, To provide conservation grade display conditions for the repaired Rathdown CH13733 Kilternan and conserved early 20th century Altar Frontal. €4,350 Dublin - Howth Eire 6 To restore the WWII "EIRE 6" neutrality/aerial recognition sign on Fingal CH12235 Restoration Group Howth Head. €9,000 Dublin - Naul Community Fingal CH11193 Council Know your Naul - Community Heritage Audit 2021 €6,940 Repairs of existing historic monument of the founding member of Dublin - The Mothers' our charity established in Ireland and to raise awareness of our Fingal CH13514 Union charity which is about supporting women and families. €2,300 Garristown Undertake Biodiversity Action Plan to maintain any already existing Dublin - Biodiversity Action biodiversity and increase and encourage further biodiversity within Fingal CH14911 Plan the town of Garristown and surrounding townlands. €1,239 To restore an important film called Ciall Cheannaigh made by the Guinness film group with original music by Donal Lunny in 1969 Dublin City CH12306 Irish Film Archive which shows the opening of the Cornelscourt Dunnes Stores €11,400 Conservation of Louth GAA Minute Books (2) 1909-1912 and 1916 - Dublin City CH13706 The GAA Museum 1920 €2,160 A Permanent Digital Exhibition of Selected Objects from the RDS Dublin City CH12387 RDS Treasures Collection, Dublin, 2021 €11,366 To digitise, preserve
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