
Local Authority Heritage Officers
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.
The Heritage Council co-funds the Irish Community Archive Network (iCAN); the leading organisation championing and supporting digital community archives in Ireland.
The Heritage Council co-funds the Irish Community Archive Network (iCAN); the leading organisation championing and supporting digital community archives in Ireland.
Its main aim is to encourage and support communities to collect and share their local history and heritage online.
To date, iCAN has supported the creation of 36 online archives in counties Clare, Cork, Galway, Mayo, Tipperary and Wicklow. The project aims to support the development of at least 80 digital archives across Ireland by 2028.
iCAN is an initiative of the National Museum of Ireland, delivered in partnership with the Heritage Council, participating local authority Heritage Officers and community volunteers in Ireland and abroad.
With much of Ireland’s material and intangible cultural heritage in the care and ownership of its citizens and diaspora, iCAN is empowering local communities to document their own history, heritage and culture on digital platforms and make it accessible to people all over the world.
You can get involved. Explore, contribute or volunteer with an iCAN member archive.
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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.
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.
Irish Landmark is a non-profit organisation that finds interesting and unusual properties that are in need of conservation, and gives them new life.