Heritage and Conservation

Heritage and Conservation

Legacies of Conflict Fingal 1914-1945

There are many stories relating to the era of conflict in Fingal between 1914 and 1945. Some are widely known and commemorated, other stories may just be known within families or local communities.

Heritage and Conservation

Fingal Thatch Project and Report

The Fingal Thatch Project 2022 was designed to capture and preserve the story of thatch in Fingal for future generations, from the thatched dwellings past and present to those who lived in them and all the traditions associated with thatch in Fingal. Through videos and a Storymap, the Fingal Thatch Project also aims to share the thatcher’s and communities memories, photos and documentation relating to this particular vernacular heritage.

Heritage and Conservation

Community Monuments Fund

The Community Monuments Fund was first established by the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage July, 2020, when an allocation of €1.4 million for expenditure on improvements to archaeological monuments was announced. Funding increased to just over €4 million in 2021, €6 million in 2022 and €7m being made available nationally for projects in 2024.

For details of how to apply for funding, go to: Community Monuments Fund 2024.

06 Dec 2022
Heritage and Conservation

Community Monuments Fund 2023

The Community Monuments Fund for 2023 is now open for applications until January 27, 2023.

Heritage and Conservation

The Community Monuments Fund

The Community Monuments Fund was first established by the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage July, 2020, when an allocation of €1.4 million for expenditure on improvements to archaeological monuments was announced. Funding increased to just over €4 million in 2021 and to €6 million in 2022.

16 Jun 2020
Heritage and Conservation

Launch of Partnership & Participation: Community Archaeology in Ireland (ed.) Christine Baker

Fingal County Council is delighted to announce the publication of Partnership & Participation: Community Archaeology in Ireland edited by Fingal Heritage Officer Christine Baker. The beautifully illustrated publication showcases 20 projects giving an insight into the breath of activity taking place across the country under the banner of community archaeology.