Tag: 2018

  • Funding announced for historic properties in Laois

    Funding announced for historic properties in Laois

    Funding of €87,000 has been announced for the conservation of protected structures in County Laois. A total of 14 buildings were allocated funds through the Built Heritage Investment Scheme and the Structures at Risk Fund.

    Both schemes are administered by Laois County Council, with funding from the Department for Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht. These grants have been awarded following assessments by local authorities, who accepted applications from members of the public and put recommended projects forward to the Minister for approval.

     

    Mountmellick Town Hall has been awarded funding to continue conservation work started in 2017
    Mountmellick Town Hall has been awarded funding to continue conservation work started in 2017

    Full details of all projects funded nationally are at the website of the DCHG.

    Details of the schemes and projects funded in Laois are here.

  • Abbeyleix included in spring workshop schedule of National Biodiversity Data Centre

    Abbeyleix included in spring workshop schedule of National Biodiversity Data Centre

    2018 sees the continuation of the National Biodiversity Data Centre’s annual workshop programme, which has trained over 2,400 participants to date. This year the programme will be released in three phases: Spring, Summer and Winter with the current Spring workshop programme consisting of six workshops.

    One workshop which will be of great local interest in Laois will be Squirrel and pine marten tracking (in conjunction with Abbeyleix Bog Project), on Saturday 10th March at Abbeyleix Heritage House & Abbeyleix Bog. The workshop is suitable for anyone with an interest in Ireland’s mammals, and costs €30.

    After a brief introduction to the respective biology of both squirrels and pine martens, participants will learn of the latest research and conservation stories revolving around these mammals and how to survey them. This will be followed by an outdoor session where participants will have the opportunity to visit Abbeyleix Bog to see some of the surveying techniques and conservation enhancements described in the morning session.

    Other workshops on offer this spring across the country include wetland birds, whales, dolphins & sharks and gardening for wildlife.

    Book online at: www.biodiversityireland.ie/events/ or contact info@biodiversityireland.ie for further information.

     

         Download the NBDC Spring 2018 Workshops brochure