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County Sligo Heritage OfficeThe aim of the County Sligo Heritage Forum: ‘To secure benefits for the heritage of County Sligo and to increase awareness, appreciation and enjoyment of it for all.’
The Heritage Office is responsible for developing policies and priorities for the identification, protection, preservation and enhancement of Sligo’s heritage. It also seeks to assist the development of the Local Authorities heritage strategy and policy, advising on heritage impacts and consequences. Central to the services provided by the Heritage Office, is the promotion of interest, education, knowledge and pride in the heritage of County Sligo, and in so doing, increasing awareness, appreciation and enjoyment of the County’s heritage for all. The delivery of a co-ordinated heritage strategy at county level is being achieved through the County Sligo Heritage Forum and the co-ordination and implementation of the County Sligo Heritage Plan 2002-2006 which focuses on:
The County Sligo Heritage Plan, launched in 2002, was one of the first of its kind in Ireland. It is a concerted effort to establish objectives and set priorities for our shared heritage. The emphasis is on shared responsibility for the protection and conservation of Sligo’s heritage resource. Copies of the County Sligo Heritage Plan 2002-2006 are available from the County Sligo Heritage Office or can be downloaded from the council’s website.
COLLECTION OF HERITAGE DATA- Achievements in 2005
LOCAL AUTHORITY HERITAGE MANAGEMENT- Achievements in 2005
RAISING AWARENESS- Achievements in 2005
PROMOTING BEST PRACTICE- Achievements in 2005
LOCAL AUTHORITY PHYSICAL HERITAGE PROJECTS- Achievements in 2005A grant of €40,000 was secured from the Urban & Village Renewal Regional Operational Programme 2000-2006 for the Sligo Cemetery Gate Lodge to carry out conservation works during 2006.
Almost €340,000 has been allocated for the conservation of protected structures in County Sligo since 1999. Buildings included in the Sligo Local Authorities Record of Protected Structures are eligible for funding from the Protected Structures Grant scheme administered by the Heritage Office of Sligo County Council. This year €89,000 was allocated to Sligo from the Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government. Works were funded on 9 buildings across the county in 2005 including structural roof repairs to Calry Parish Church, The Mall and emergency repairs to parapet guttering on St John’s cathedral. |
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