Malahide Church and Graveyard to benefit from Monuments Fund

Malahide Church and Graveyard to benefit from Monuments Fund

Great to hear that funding has been approved for Malahide Abbey churchyard beside Malahide Castle recently. We look forward to hearing more about what the work will entail. Local T.D. and Minister of State at the Department of Rural and Community Development, Joe O’Brien said recently “ four heritage sites are to benefit from the Community Monuments Fund along with a new Fingal Historic Tombs Project. The four are St Columba’s Church, Swords, Balrothery Tower, St Mary’s Church and Graveyard, Clonmethan and Malahide Church and Graveyard. In total, 95 heritage projects across the Four heritage sites are to benefit from the Community Monuments Fund along with a new Fingal Historic Tombs Project. This comes in addition to another €4.5 million also to support heritage buildings announced earlier this month under the Built Heritage Investment Scheme. We are incredibly lucky in Fingal to have a very rich and beautiful stock of local heritage and it is important to ensure that we preserve and protect it. This funding, from my Green Party colleague, Malcolm Noonan, TD, for four key sites and an exciting Fingal Historic Tombs Project will help to safeguard our history. These sites and buildings are an important part of our culture and they need to be conserved so that our communities can continue to enjoy them long into the future. Through this investment, the Green Party continues to celebrate the value and diversity of our built heritage, while also protecting our history for future generations.”