Biodiversity Week coincides with ‘critical year’ for Irish nature
More than 130 events around country to teach people ‘how to make space for nature’
More than 130 events around country to teach people ‘how to make space for nature’
Acceleration of other forms of renewable energy will also be a major trend
Making gardens, parks and hedgerows more welcoming to wildlife can boost our wellbeing
A whole tier of Irish towns and villages need major investment. Can they be saved?
Biodiversity is more than a concept – it’s a revelation of what the world could look like
Rehabilitation of bogs, creation of national seed bank and protection of sealife among commitments
Pollinators, especially bees, are in decline due to habitat loss; disease and pesticide use
Whether a bit of bling on castle walls or a potent fertility symbol, a new map helps to find these ancient carvings at home and further afield
National Heritage Week a prime opportunity to connect with our natural environment
Public urged to vote for Jim Callery in online poll for European Public Choice award
Culture shock: The publication is a significant resource for professionals and policymakers involved in the future development of museums
Public invited to try recipes of barley breads eaten by our ancient ancestors
Cronin has had many lives: as a bar-stool confidant to Irish literary giants, adviser to Haughey and a renowned poet
Tourist attraction owned by the Browne family may be sold to ‘benevolent investor’
Heritage Council urges action to ensure Browne family can continue to run the house
Browne family have ‘reluctantly’ decided to put Co Mayo tourist site on the market
Heritage Council suggests incentive to live in historic centres
Without their historic buildings and monuments, Ireland’s towns and villages become anywhere places
Our industrial history is often overshadowed by Britain’s. National Heritage Week wants us to celebrate a legacy that paved the way for how we live today
Volunteers are more important than ever to our communities and to our awareness of our past, says the chairman of the Heritage Council
The Heritage Council has created a valuable network of community-based projects in its first 20 years. But it has lost two-thirds of its funding, jeopardising its crucial work
Kevin Desmond has restored a listed Georgian house, once a finishing school for girls, to its former glory. Period restorations require hard work and expert advice he says
Study of carcasses shows over 85 per cent had traces of common rodenticides
Organisers say recession has led to a stronger sense of heritage
Watch whales, archive your attic, make a basket or live like a monk. National Heritage Week is packed with activities and here’s just a taster. . .
With office rents down, and a change in the bedsits law, converting substantial Georgian buildings back into homes is an attractive prospect – but how do you do it?
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices