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National Heritage week guide

Details of up to 1,000 events taking place across the country were unveiled at the launch of the National Heritage Week Event Guide by the Heritage Council. Now in its 19th year National Heritage Week, which runs from August 22 to August 30, is a celebration of Irish natural and cultural heritage.

Don’t let the Gleoiteog disappear during the Volvo Ocean Race

It would be truly ironic if Galway was to lose its living boating heritage with the disappearance of the gleoiteog while at the same time celebrating a round the world sailing race!

Heritage week launches with gunshots at the castle

The launch of Heritage Week is bringing a range of fun activities for all the family to Kilkenny Castle this weekend.

Get involved in your community and Westmeath’s heritage

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Get involved in your community and your heritage, is the message from the Heritage Council as online registration for Heritage Week 2009 events opens.

Knock Museum highly commended at cross-Border Museum Awards

Knock Museum was this week highly commended in two categories at cross border Museum Awards which were hosted by the Heritage Council, in partnership with the Northern Ireland Museums Council to coincide with International Museums Day.

Heritage week launches with gunshots at the castle

The launch of Heritage Week is bringing a range of fun activities for all the family to Kilkenny Castle this weekend.

Who knows the story of the Black Pig's Dyke?

Eight locations across the county, including the aforementioned dyke, will host just some of the 1,000 events taking place nationwide for Heritage Week between August 22-30.

Get out there and enjoy your heritage

Look we’re all broke. Bored. And hopelessly depressed. Let me know if I’m wrong about that, but I doubt I am.

Get out there and enjoy your heritage

Look we’re all broke. Bored. And hopelessly depressed. Let me know if I’m wrong about that, but I doubt I am.

Heritage audit of northern River Nore planned

A public consultation is to take place as part of a heritage audit of the northern stretch of the River Nore from Ballynaslee on the Laois border to the Ossory Bridge in Kilkenny city.

 

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