Limerick City Council

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    The Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government’s key areas of responsibility regarding built heritage are to develop, promote and implement policies and legislation for the protection of architectural heritage and to promote best practice in modern architecture. The Department acts on behalf of the Minister in his function as a prescribed body or statutory consultee for the purposes of architectural heritage protection, as is set out in the Planning and Development Acts 2000-2010 and Regulations 2001-2010, and provides a similar role in relation to the Wildlife Acts and the National Monuments Acts 1930-2004. The Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government is introducing a new scheme, entitled the Structures at Risk Fund (SRF), which is to run for the 2011 financial year in the current pausing of the operation of the Civic Structures Conservation Grants Scheme and the Local Authority Conservation Grants Scheme.

This page shows the list of events that are organised by the Planning Department. Please revisit this page if no events are advertised!

 

SCHEME OF GRANTS FOR CONSERVATION WORKS ON PROTECTED STRUCTURES .

 

Applications are invited for consideration under the 2009  scheme of conservation grants to assist owners and occupiers to carry out conservation works on protected structures.  The scheme is part of a package of measures to strengthen the protection of the architectural heritage.

 

Under the scheme, a wide range of conservation works will qualify for grants, generally amounting to 50% of the cost of the works up to a maximum of €25,000. All grant allocations will be subject to available funding from the Department of the Environment Heritage and Local Government. Works consisting of routine maintenance or improvements will not qualify.

 

Applications will be prioritised and grants if approved, paid from an allocation by the Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government to the Council for this purpose.

 

Grant applications for 2009  in the Limerick City area must be received by the Council by Tuesday, 31st March, 2009 .

 

Details of the scheme and application forms can be obtained from:

 

Planning and Development Department,

Limerick City Council,

City Hall,

Limerick . 

 

Tel. 061-407210

Email:plandev@limerickcity.ie

Or online at www.limerickcity.ie

 

JOHN FIELD

DIRECTOR OF SERVICE/HEAD OF FINANCE

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Aiken Promotions Ltd have applied to Limerick City Council for an event licence to hold two outdoor music events at Thomond Park.

The license application may be inspected at the offices of Limerick City Council during office hours for a period of 5 weeks from the date of receipt of the application.

Submissions  or observations may be made to Limerick City Council within the same period.

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Last update:26/04/2011

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