Tuesday, 16 March 2021

Community Monuments Fund 2021

 Building on the inaugural 2020 fund, the Community Monuments Fund 2021 will invest a total of €2 million in Ireland’s archaeological heritage and help owners and custodians of archaeological monuments to safeguard them into the future for the benefit of communities and the public. This includes Local Authorities, private owners and custodians, community groups and state-funded organisations.

Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Mary Linehan welcomed the news, saying,

“With over 19,000 archaeological monuments in County Cork this scheme will benefit a variety of important sites in the county. Introduced in September 2020, the scheme saw an investment last year of over €75,000 in archaeological monuments in the county with Camden Fort Meagher, Kilgullane Church in Fermoy and Templebreedy Church in Crosshaven all benefiting from the support.”

Archaeological Monuments included in the Record of Monuments and Places (RMP) under the National Monuments Act 1930 (as amended) and Archaeological Monuments identified in the Sites and Monuments Record compiled by the National Monuments Service are to benefit from conservation, maintenance, protection and promotion under the scheme.

Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Tim Lucey outlined the merits of the scheme, saying

“The Community Monument Fund enables conservation works to be carried out on monuments deemed to be significant and in need of urgent support. The fund can help to encourage access to monuments, improve their presentation and enable them to withstand the effects of climate change. The protection and promotion of our rich archaeological heritage is important to Cork County Council and it’s huge value in terms of local heritage, culture and tourism is recognised.”

The Community Monuments Fund has 3 Streams:

  • Stream 1 will offer grants up to €85,000 aimed at essential repairs and capital works for the conservation and repair of archaeological monuments (Total: €1,000,000 available)
  • Stream 2 will offer grants of up to €30,000 for development of Conservation Management Plans/Reports that are aimed at identifying measures for conservation of archaeological monuments and improving public access (Total €550,000 available)
  • Stream 3 will offer grants of up to €30,000 for enhancement of access infrastructure and interpretation (including virtual/online) at archaeological monuments (including Covid-19 public health measures). (Total €450,000 available).

Eligible projects will be drawn from projects proposed by Cork County Council in relation to archaeological monuments in public ownership and from projects proposed by Cork County Council on foot of applications from private applicants and/or community groups who are the owners or custodians of relevant archaeological monuments where there is a tangible public benefit.

Private applicants or community groups who are the owners or custodians of monuments are invited to submit an application to Cork County Council before 5pm on 12th April 2021. 

For further information on the scheme email cork.heritage@corkcoco.ie or phone 021 428 5935/5905.       

Explanatory notes on the Community Monuments Fund are available here.

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