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Thursday, 18th July 2024

National Heritage Week launched at Beaulieu House

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Minister of State for Nature, Heritage and Electoral Reform Malcolm Noonan TD shovels coal into the boiler of a steam engine before setting off for Drogheda where he launched the 2024 National Heritage Week. Photo: Gareth Chaney.

The Minister of State for Nature, Heritage and Electoral Reform, Malcolm Noonan, TD, travelled to Drogheda by steam train today to visit Beaulieu House where he launched the 25th annual National Heritage Week, which takes place nationwide from Saturday, 17th to Sunday 25th August 2024. 

National Heritage Week is an annual event dedicated to celebrating Ireland's rich heritage, with thousands of activities and events occurring across the country. 

This year’s theme, Connections, Routes, and Networks will explore the many ways we are linked through our heritage – from physical pathways like roads, canals, and trails to cultural ties through family, pastimes, history and traditions. 

Heritage Week is an all-island event with many free events taking place in every county, meaning events will be accessible to everybody with an interest in any aspect of heritage.  People can easily find events in their locality by visiting https://www.heritageweek.ie/event-listings and using the search filter to discover events tailored to their interests. New events will be added right up until the start of Heritage Week. 

Some of this year's highlights include:

  • An old-fashioned steam train journey from Dublin to Kilkenny on Sunday, August 18th, courtesy of the Railway Preservation Society of Ireland.
  • A workshop on repairing beautiful old stone walls in Galway with The Friends of Merlin Woods.
  • The Festival of Lost Skills in Co. Clare on August 17th, where Common Knowledge will host a celebration of traditional music and dance with a focus on heritage skills.
  • The Woodstown Viking Festival on Saturday, August 25th, bringing Waterford’s most famous Viking site to life.

People wishing to register a local event can continue to do so via the Organisers’ Portal on the website, even during Heritage Week: https://www.heritageweek.ie/portal 

Speaking in Connolly Station prior to travelling by steam train to Drogheda and Beaulieu House, Minister Noonan, expressed his excitement ahead of Heritage Week this summer: 

“National Heritage Week excels in uniting Ireland's built, natural, and cultural heritage into one vibrant festival. Over the past 25 years, it has significantly raised awareness and appreciation of our heritage, fostering more informed perspectives, changing hearts and minds, and ensuring the preservation of our incredible resources.

Pictured in Beaulieu House today at the launch of National Heritage Week were (from left): Virginia Teehan CEO of the Heritage Council, Minister of State for Nature, Heritage and Electoral Reform Malcolm Noonan TD, and Martina Moloney Chair Heritage Council.

“As the Minister of State for Heritage, I am privileged to collaborate daily with the passionate individuals who organise these events. I regularly witness their extraordinary efforts to bring our heritage to life, showcasing the remarkable dedication that fuels this celebration each year.”

Chairperson of the Heritage Council Martina Moloney praised the crucial role of volunteers and community groups: "Our volunteers and community groups are the foundation of this wonderful festival of heritage” she said.

“Their dedication and generosity ensure the success of Heritage Week, offering diverse and enriching experiences for anybody with even a passing interest in heritage.

“The invaluable support of local authority heritage and biodiversity officers, who work tirelessly behind the scenes, also cannot be overstated. I want to thank all these contributors for the work they do not just in the run up to and during National Heritage Week, but all year round." 

Members of the Louth Nature Trust and Baltray Little Tern Reserve at today's launch of National Heritage Week in Beaulieu House.

Speaking at the launch, Jennifer Crowe, Head of Corporate Affairs at the National Lottery said:  “…  As a partner, we are so proud to shine a light on this wonderful initiative and the themed events that educate and inspire communities to connect and explore the many ways we are linked through heritage.” 

Long-time partner Fáilte Ireland has once again supported Heritage week in 2024. Mary Stack, Head of Attractions at Fáilte Ireland said: “…. This year’s theme of ‘Connections, Routes, and Networks’ invites us to explore the many links heritage weaves through our lives.

“From developing walking and cycling trails that connect us to the incredible Irish landscape, to creating immersive visitor experiences that celebrate our ancient built and cultural heritage, Fáilte Ireland recognises the significant appeal of our unique heritage to visitors.

“We look forward to this year’s National Heritage Week programme of demonstrations, workshops, music, re-enactments, tours and talks which will create truly memorable cultural experiences for domestic and international visitors and locals across the country.” 

Heritage Week 2024 is made possible with the support of our partners - The National Lottery, Fáilte Ireland, the Office of Public Works (OPW), the Irish Landmark Trust, the Local Authority Heritage and Biodiversity Officer Networks, and the Local Authority Waters Programme. 

For more information and to find events near you, visit www.heritageweek.ie

 

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