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  • Infheistíocht inár gCultúr, inár dTeanga & inár nOidhreacht 2018–2027

    This is a comprehensive plan for investing in the culture, language, and heritage of Ireland. It includes an overview of investment opportunities and funding strategies that promote cultural tourism and the digitization of national cultural institutions. The contents are divided into three sections focusing on Culture, Heritage, and Language. The Culture section highlights the importance of creative industries and cultural institutions in promoting artistic expression and societal well-being. The Heritage section emphasizes the need to preserve historical sites and collections, as well as promoting cultural tourism. Finally, the Language section

    Investing in our Culture, Language and Heritage 2018–2027

    This is a comprehensive plan for investing in the culture, language, and heritage of Ireland. It includes an overview of investment opportunities and funding strategies that promote cultural tourism and the digitization of national cultural institutions. The contents are divided into three sections focusing on Culture, Heritage, and Language. The Culture section highlights the importance of creative industries and cultural institutions in promoting artistic expression and societal well-being. The Heritage section emphasizes the need to preserve historical sites and collections, as well as promoting cultural tourism. Finally, the Language section

    Project Ireland 2040 – National Planning Framework

    The National Planning Framework (NPF), otherwise known as Project Ireland 2040, is a long-term strategy that sets out a vision for the future of Ireland, including a plan for sustainable development and growth over the next 20 years. The framework aims to promote greater regional balance, a renewed focus on urban areas, and the development of infrastructure in line with climate and environmental considerations. One of the important themes outlined in the NPF is the preservation and promotion of Ireland’s rich cultural and natural heritage. The NPF recognizes the invaluable

    National Raised Bog Special Areas of Conservation Management Plan 2017–2022

    This policy, the National Raised Bog Special Areas of Conservation Management Plan 2017-2022, is drafted for the management and protection of Irish peatlands. This document focuses on providing measures for preserving and restoring raised bogs in the country that are of national conservation value. It highlights the traditional right of citizens to cut turf for their fuel needs, but it also recognizes the conflict between this activity and the conservation objectives of the State. The overall aim of the document is to protect these valuable natural resources while respecting the

    Adopt a Monument: guidance for community archaeology projects,

    This comprehensive guide delves into the promotion, outreach, and communication strategies for heritage sites, offering valuable insights for professionals and enthusiasts in the field of Irish Heritage. The document covers a wide range of topics, including effective ways to promote heritage, preparation of press releases, website building considerations, interpretation needs, funding opportunities, legal protection, and the development of heritage trails. The guide emphasizes the importance of engaging and newsworthy press releases, highlighting the necessity of including factual information and addressing key questions in the initial paragraph. It also stresses the

    National Landscape Strategy for Ireland 2015 – 2025

    As Ireland’s living natural and cultural heritage, it’s landscapes are a reflection of its identity and diversity, encompassing its stunning countryside, dramatic coastlines, towns, cities and villages. The National Landscape Strategy for Ireland 2015-2025 sets out a framework for the management, planning and protection of these landscapes in a sustainable manner, in line with the European Landscape Convention. This first step in confronting the challenge of attaining a balance between our social, cultural and economic needs and our environment and landscape includes submissions from public consultation processes and contributions from

    People, Place and Policy: Growing Tourism to 2025

    Explore the essence of Irish Heritage through a comprehensive analysis that delves into the intricate tapestry of cultural and historical significance across the continent. The document illuminates key themes surrounding the preservation and promotion of Europe’s rich heritage, highlighting the interconnectedness of diverse traditions and architectural marvels. It underscores the pivotal role of sustainable tourism in safeguarding heritage assets, emphasizing the need for strategic policies to align with environmental regulations for long-term preservation. Within the narrative, the document navigates through the intricate landscape of European heritage, shedding light on the

    S.I. No. 243_2012 – European Union Energy Performance of Buildings Regulations 2012.

    The EU Energy Performance of Buildings Regulations of 2012 aim to improve the energy efficiency performance of both new and existing buildings. The regulations apply to all buildings intended for human occupation and have significant implications for owners and operators in the heritage sector. The legislation requires that all buildings undergo a Building Energy Rating (BER) assessment and that the BER rating be stated in any advertisements relating to the sale or letting of a building. In addition to the BER assessment, an advisory report must also be produced which

    The 20-Year Strategy for the Irish Language 2010–2030

    As part of a 20-year strategy for the promotion and development of the Irish language, the European Heritage report provides valuable insights into the importance of the language as the oldest spoken literary language in Europe. The report’s key aim is to provide a vision for the language’s future development, and a comprehensive set of policy recommendations and specific objectives to achieve that vision by 2030. The report starts by highlighting the context of the Irish language in Ireland. As the first official language in accordance with article 8 of

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