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Heritage Council Newsletter
Wednesday, February 4, 2009  
News & Events
Ireland’s New Habitat Survey Guidelines
Sustainable Jobs for Dundalk and Beyond
Vernacular Buildings of Rural County Wicklow
Celebrating Medieval Ireland in Tulsk
Tenders
Pilot Placenames Project in County Donegal
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NEWS & EVENTS
Ireland’s New Habitat Survey Guidelines
A national standard for undertaking habitat survey and mapping

The Heritage Council has recently commissioned Atkins (Ecology) to finalise Best Practice Guidelines for Habitat Survey and Mapping in Ireland.

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Sustainable Jobs for Dundalk and Beyond
Conference

Tuesday 10th February 2009, Crowne Plaza Hotel, Dundalk, Co. Louth.

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Vernacular Buildings of Rural County Wicklow
Exhibition

Blessington Library until 20th February.

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Celebrating Medieval Ireland in Tulsk
Cruachan School 2009

Cruachan Aí Heritage Centre, Tulsk, Co. Roscommon.
Saturday 25th April – Talks & workshops by top academics and experts in the Cruachan Aí Centre, bringing Connacht’s heritage and the valuable work of the Discovery programme, who have been excavating in Tulsk since 2004, to life.
Sunday 26th April – Living History Medieval Fair in Tulsk village.

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TENDERS
Pilot Placenames Project in County Donegal
Donegal County Council & Údarás na Gaeltachta

Closing date for receipt of proposals is 4 p.m. on Monday, February 9, 2009.

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