
The Discovery Programme
The Discovery Programme: Centre for Archaeology and Innovation Ireland is an all-island centre for archaeology and heritage science.
Local Authority Heritage Officers play a key role in promoting heritage awareness, developing policy and providing advice and information on local as well as national heritage issues.
Local Authority Heritage Officers play a key role in promoting heritage awareness, developing policy and providing advice and information on local as well as national heritage issues.
County Heritage Officers are employed by Local Authorities in partnership with the Heritage Council under the auspices of the Heritage Officer Programme, which was initiated in 1999. The Heritage Council provides financial subsidisation of employment costs to Local Authorities, for employment of Heritage Officers (Year One: 75% / Year Two: 50% /Year Three+: 25%.). In addition The Heritage Council provides grant assistance annually to Local Authorities for projects that support the implementation of their County Heritage Plans through our County Heritage Plan Grant Programme.
The programme celebrated 20 years in 2019. As of 1st September 2021, there is now a Heritage Officer employed in each Local Authority.
Heritage Officers manage the heritage function within a county in a strategic and co-ordinated manner. They adopted an integrated approach to heritage which envelopes all aspects of heritage within the overall heritage service. They aim to promote enhanced levels of understanding, conservation and preservation by improving the status and perception of heritage in their local area. Heritage objectives are identified and priorities in Local Heritage Plans that are formally adopted by Local Authorities.
The Heritage Officer function is extremely broad and carried out in the context of individual local authority preferences. Some of the principal areas addressed by Heritage Officers include
The Heritage Council supports the creation and implementation of a Heritage Plan in each local authority area. Download the Guidelines for Local Authority Heritage Plans below.
Guidelines for local authorities to establish and operate Heritage Forums.
Each year The Heritage Council provides grant assistance to Local Authorities for projects that support the implementation of their County Heritage Plans.
View a selection of the projects funded in 2023 in the publication "Opening the Door to Ireland's Heritage" below.
The Heritage Council provides both financial and non-financial support to Heritage Officers appointed to Local Authorities. The non-financial support is primarily delivered through the Heritage Officer Training and Development Programme which is organised in conjunction with the Local Authority Heritage Officer Network. The current Chair of the Heritage Officer network is Amanda Pedlow, Offaly Heritage Officer, the vice-chair is Conor Neligan, Cork County Heritage Officer.
The Heritage Council endeavors to maintain the standard and quality of the Heritage Training and Development Programme at all times. Direct training has been provided in relation to County Heritage Plans, Heritage Appraisal, Conservation Plans, Facilitation and Planning Legislation.
Local Authority | Heritage Officer | Telephone | |
Carlow County Council | Dr Eoin Sullivan | 059 9129705 | esullivan@carlowcoco.ie |
Cavan County Council | Anne Marie Curley | 049 437 8300 | amcurley@cavancoco.ie |
Clare County Council | Congella McGuire | 065 6846457 | cmcguire@clarecoco.ie |
Cork City Council | Niamh Twomey | 021 492 4018 | niamh_twomey@corkcity.ie |
Cork County Council | Conor Nelligan | 021 428 5905 | conor.nelligan@corkcoco.ie |
Donegal County Council | Dr. Joe Gallagher | 074 917 2576 | j.gallagher@donegalcoco.ie |
Dublin City Council | Charles Duggan | 01 222 2856 | heritage@dublincity.ie charles.duggan@dublincity.ie |
Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council | Deirdre Black | 01 2054700 | dblack@dlrcoco.ie |
Fingal County Council | Christine Baker | 01-890 5691 | christine.baker@fingal.ie |
Galway City Council | Dr. Jim Higgins | 091 526 574 | jim.higgins@galwaycity.ie |
Galway County Council | Marie Mannion | 091 509 198 | mmannion@galwaycoco.ie |
Kerry County Council | Victoria McCarthy | 066 7183582 | VMcCarthy@kerrycoco.ie |
Kildare County Council | Dara Wyer | 045 980563 | dwyer@kildarecoco.ie |
Kilkenny County Council | Regina Fitzpatrick | 056 779 4923 | regina.fitzpatrick@kilkennycoco.ie / https://www.facebook.com/kilkenny.heritage/ www.kilkennyheritage.ie |
Laois County Council | Thomas Carolan | 057 8664129 | tcarolan@laoiscoco.ie |
Leitrim County Council | Sarah Malone | 071 9620005 | smalone@leitrimcoco.ie |
Limerick County Council | Tom O'Neill | 061 557229 | heritage@limerick.ie |
Longford County Council | Mairead Ní Chonghaile | 043 334 0731 / 334 1124 | heritage@longfordcoco.ie or mnichonghaile@longfordcoco.ie |
Louth County Council | Brendan McSherry | 042 9392969 | heritage@louthcoco.ie brendan.mcsherry@louthcoco.ie |
Mayo County Council | Dr Deirdre Cunningham | 094 906 4092 | dcunningham@mayococo.ie |
Meath County Council | Dr. Loreto Guinan | 046 909 7507 / 909 7500 | heritage@meathcoco.ie lguinan@meathcoco.ie |
Monaghan County Council | Kara Ward | 047 73722 | kara.ward@monaghancoco.ie |
Offaly County Council | Amanda Pedlow | 086 8530350 | heritage@offalycoco.ie |
Roscommon County Council | Nollaig Feeney | 090 663 7100 / 663 7135 | nollaig.feeney@roscommoncoco.ie |
Sligo County Council | Siobhán Ryan | 071 911 4482 / 9111 111 | sryan@sligococo.ie |
South Dublin County Council | Dr. Rosaleen Dwyer | 01 414 9222 / 414 9000 | rdwyer@sdublincoco.ie |
Tipperary County Council | Roisin O'Grady | 076 106 6213 | roisin.ogrady@tipperarycoco.ie |
Waterford County Council | Bernadette Guest | 051 849 668 | bguest@waterfordcouncil.ie |
Westmeath County Council | Melanie McQuade | 044 9332098/087 6074496 | melanie.mcquade@westmeathcoco.ie |
Wexford County Council | Colm Moriarty | 053-9196137 | colm.moriarty@wexfordcoco.ie |
Wicklow County Council | Deirdre Burns | 0404 20100 / 20191 | dburns@wicklowcoco.ie |
The Discovery Programme: Centre for Archaeology and Innovation Ireland is an all-island centre for archaeology and heritage science.
Expert committee tasked with advising the Government and preparing national guidelines on the restitution of cultural objects in Ireland that may have been illegally or unethically elicited or traded.
A collaboration between The King’s Foundation, The Heritage Council and the Department for Communities’ Historic Environment Division (HED) which aims to elevate individuals within the construction sector to the status of master craftspeople.