The Local Government Perspective. John Mulholland, Kilkenny County Council.

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The Local Government Perspective John Mulholland, Kilkenny County Council.

Co Kilkenny is located in the South East of Ireland about 100km from Dublin. Population of approx 100,000 people A rural County with strong agricultural outputs and strong heritage, cultural and tourism traditions. Kilkenny City, The Marble City, has a population of 25,000 and was formerly the seat of Parliament in Ireland. Granted a City Status Charter by King James I in 1609.

Recipient of many award including Ireland s Tidiest Town, 2014, Cleanest Town in Ireland, 2012,2013,2014 and The Academy of Urbanism Award in 2009. Ireland s entry in the 2015 International Communities in Bloom Competition.

Kilkenny City and County offer an abundance of fascinating historical sites. Kilkenny City is often referred to as the Medieval Capital of Ireland. Kilkenny s heritage is what gives it its special character and contributes to its sense of place. Heritage is a valuable economic resource and is the basis for a strong tourism industry. Heritage is also vital for the health, well being and quality of life of its communities.

In Ireland the Autumn Crocus is found only in the valley of the Nore river and is associated with early monastic settlements. It is used as the Logo for Kilkenny s Heritage Forum.

High Cross at Kilree, an example of Early Christian Sculpture

Recent discovery of 14 th century double effigy at St Mary s Kilkenny.

Heritage and The Regulatory Environment The policy setting locally is contained in the County or City Development Plan. This is a statutory (legal)plan that lays down specific objectives typically for five year periods. The Kilkenny County Development plan is heavily focussed on Heritage Policy as follows; Natural Heritage Green Infrastructure Geological Heritage Woodland,Trees and hedgerows, Inland Waters and Wetlands Native Plant Species

Heritage and The Regulatory Environment Built Heritage Traditional Shopfronts Archaeological Heritage Walled Towns Industrial Heritage Historic Graveyards Architectural Heritage Urban Structure Public Realm Views and prospectives Record of Protected Structures Architectural Conservation Areas Cultural Heritage

Supporting Policies and Guidance County Heritage Plan County Biodiversity Plan Conservation Plans for Specific Sites Government Built Heritage Policies National Policy on Town Defences (Very important for some Irish Towns and particularly Kilkenny City) Burra, Venice and Washington Conventions Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland

Collaborations and Community Supports Working effectively with Dept of Arts, Heritage and Gaeltacht, National Monuments Service, National Parks and Wildlife Service, Office of Public Works Local Heritage Forum The Heritage Council of Ireland

Collaborations and Community Supports Twinning arrangements can be very effective for continuous learning and mutual benefit, eg Leicester, UK, Moret sur Loing, Paris Kilkenny, Minnesota, USA ( field formation, graveyards, genealogy) Civic Trust (Local organization with charitable status and focus on preserving the bult heritage)

Collaborations and Community Supports Local Authority financial support for Heritage Financial support for voluntary organizations Paint the Shop Schemes Support for Historical Graveyard work Amenity Grants Specific projects and writings

Local Resources Full Time Heritage Officer Full time conservation officer Conservation Architect Strategic Policy Committee Planning Officers

Ongoing Challenges and Opportunities Regeneration of urban centres Possible Conflicts within Architectural and Archaeological Conservation Areas Maintaining economic and social activity in the core of the city, economic viability. Community opinion New development at edge of towns Possible removal of habitat and amenity Heritage and Business But Heritage is big business also! Co productions?