23 Heritage Projects set to benefit from Cork County Council’s new Heritage Grant Scheme

Cork County Council has announced the first recipients of its new Heritage Grant Scheme, with 23 Historical and Community groups set to benefit from up to €1,000 each in funding.

The successful projects include a wide range of historical publications, Heritage Week events, exhibitions, archives, video documentaries and condition reports for important local heritage buildings. They are across such locations as Ballygarvan, Bandon, Carrigadrohid, Charleville, Coppeen, Inchigeelagh, Kanturk, Lombardstown, Macroom, Mitchelstown and Youghal.

Welcoming the scheme, Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Gillian Coughlan highlighted how, “The County Cork Heritage Grant Scheme is a wonderful new initiative.  We are a county steeped in history; from natural heritage, maritime heritage, cultural heritage, architectural heritage, archaeological heritage, folklore, traditional crafts and so much more. It’s important that this history is preserved for generations to come. This grant is in recognition of the great work being undertaken by groups in almost every town and village. I know that even small levels of support offer a big help with some exceptional projects.”

Commenting on how the scheme sets out to acknowledge and support Cork County’s many heritage groups, Chief Executive of Cork County Council Tim Lucey said, “Cork County is fortunate to be able to benefit from hundreds of groups who take enormous pride in the history and heritage of our locality.  In recognition of this, Cork County Council developed a Public Engagement Initiative, with support from the Heritage Council, resulting in the inaugural County Cork Heritage Grant Scheme 2021.   This grant scheme will assist many heritage groups in activities that in turn support the actions and objectives of the County Cork Heritage Plan.”

In total, 34 applications were submitted to Cork County Council with 23 projects awarded funding to a total value of €17,500. The average grant awarded to applicants was €761.

The successful applicants are:

  • A Taste of Bandon Festival
  • Ballinhassig Parish
  • Ballygarvan & District Local History Society
  • Baltimore, Rath & The Islands Community Council, Ringfort Subcommittee
  • Bantry Historical & Archaeological Society
  • Captain Francis O'Neill Memorial Limited
  • Carrigadrohid / Killinardrish Tidy Towns Heritage Section
  • Chapel Hill School of Art, Macroom
  • Clonfert Graveyard Group
  • Colum Hourihane
  • Coppeen Archaeological, Historical & Cultural Society
  • Cork Craft & Design
  • Croí na Laoi Rural Development Co-Op Society
  • Donncha Ó Teangana
  • Dúchas Clonakilty Heritage
  • Ellen Hutchins Festival clg.
  • Kanturk Community Council
  • Kieran O'Connor Photography
  • Kilshannig Community Hub
  • Michael McGrath & Deirdre McGrath
  • Saint George's Arts & Heritage Centre
  • Sheep's Head Way Ltd
  • Youghal Celebrates History, YARA, Cumann na Daoine