
Climate Change and Historic Towns- Adapting to Change
Climate change is one of the largest threats to the built, natural and intangible heritage of Ireland's towns. By coming together, residents of towns and villages can implement positive change. At a conference in June 2019, 12 such towns told their stories. We hope that this document inspires you and your community to develop successful projects that will help your town adapt.

Kells Solving Our Own Problems: a two day workshop identifying issues and coming up with solutions. Summary Report
This report details the findings of a participative town health check seminar held in Kells, Co. Meath. As part of the process, five expert mentors facilitated special interest groups in a two-day workshop, with the outcomes and actions realised into this document.
- Foilsithe ag: The Heritage Council, Meath County Council & Kells Local Heroes
- An t-údar/ na húdair: The Heritage Council

Deep Energy Renovation of Traditional Buildings
This report highlights the unique qualities of traditional buildings regarding their energy performance, and also the highlights the potential value in developing standards and guidance for the industry.
- Foilsithe ag: The Heritage Council
- An t-údar/ na húdair: The Heritage Council

Our Heritage, Your Say: Report on the Consultation with Young People on the Future of Heritage in Ireland
As part of its strategic planning process, the Heritage Council sought the views and opinions of young people on the future of heritage in Ireland.
- Foilsithe ag: The Heritage Council
- An t-údar/ na húdair: Child Law Clinic, UCC