Tag: Laois Heritage
News in Brief: Funding for Laois historic structures, Mountrath musical, and...
€171,000 funding for Laois heritage and historic structures projects
€171,000 has been earmarked for Laois heritage and historic structures projects, through the Built Heritage Investment...
€120,000 funding awarded to support seven heritage-led regeneration plans across Laois
Government funding of almost €120,000 has been awarded for Laois heritage projects.
The Government funding through the Heritage Council grant will go towards supporting seven...
Kids voices to be heard in new Laois Heritage Plan
Laois Heritage Forum is writing a new Heritage Plan for County Laois and they are asking for help from children across Laois.
They want the...
Lots of opportunities for creative communities and schools in Laois this...
The Creative Ireland programme in Laois for 2020 is brimming with ideas on how to engage with communities.
The aim is to continue to invite...
Laois Heritage hosting conference to celebrate all the county has to...
The Heritage Office of Laois County Council is holding a conference on the theme " Laois Heritage Matters", on Saturday November 23 at the...
Public information session on ‘ambitious’ national heritage plan to be held...
A public information session on the new national heritage plan will be held on the 7th and 15th of February in Portlaoise.
Speaking this morning...
Check out 40 pictures from different events at this years Heritage...
After a very successful eight days, Laois Heritage week drew to a close for another year.
Events took place all across the county, ranging from...
In Pictures: Very successful launch of Timahoe Conservation Plan
The Timahoe Conservation Plan launched Sunday August 19 as a part of Laois Heritage Week.
Historian Tom Nelligan of The Standing Stone launched the plan on the...
Laois Heritage Week gets off to a wild start
National Heritage Week got off to a great start this week in Laois, with a great range of events for all ages.
The theme for...
Timahoe – a great day out right on our doorstep
With families always on the lookout for good days out during the summer, they could do worse than look very close to home and...
Fort Protector to be brought ‘back to life’
The Fort Protector, the 16th century fort in Portlaoise, could become a tourist attraction in the town.
The monthly meeting of Laois County Council heard...