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Micheál Ó Cléirigh Summer School 2019

9 May 2019

10-12 May in Rossnowlagh, Co. Donegal

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Author Conary O’CleirighPosted on 16 May 201914 June 2019Categories News

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  • Kilbarron Church Conservation Plan 2024 6 December 2025
  • Heritage Week Event 2025 The Roots & Foundation of Kilbarron Castle 11 August 2025
  • Kilbarron Church Conservation Work in 2024 11 November 2024

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  • Kilbarron Church Conservation Plan 2024
    We have have been successful in 2024 to receive a grant offer through the Community Monuments Fund to further work on the conservation of Kilbarron Church. This is the third year and final year of our major conservation work at the site of the old Kilbarron church site. While in 2022 the conservation work was ...
  • Kilbarron Church Conservation Plan 2023
    West gable wall Kilbarron Church We have received a grant offer through the Community Monuments Fund to further work on the conservation of Kilbarron Church. We plan to replace the fractured lintel over the entrance and conserve the west gable wall which is almost still intact after being ruinous for over four hundred years. The ...
  • Work completed on East wall of Kilbarron Church
    The conservation work on the east wall of the church was completed in October 2022.. The ivy that was putting the wall out of shape has been removed and all the stonework reset and repointed using recommended lime mortar mix.
  • Heritage Week 2021 Event
    Heritage Week 2021 Report, the Committee were active at Kilbarron Church and presented virtual events on Zoom including a virtual tour of the Church ruins along with the Castle from the sea.
  • Defending Kilbarron Castle
    1 May 2019

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