Conservation Grant Funding

Scéim Aghaidh Siopa Gaeilge 2021 an Chiste Struchtúir Stairiúla

Scéim Aghaidh Siopa Gaeilge 2021 an Chiste Struchtúir Stairiúla, faoin Scéim Aghaidh Siopa Gaeilge 2021 ón gCiste Struchtúir Stairiúla, cómhaoinithe ag an Roinn Tithíochta, Oidhreachta agus Rialtais Áitiúil agus an Roinn Turasóireachta, Cultúir, Ealaíon, Gaeltachta, Spóirt agus na Meán.  Gheobhaidh Uimh. 55 Sráid Amiens, Baile Átha Cliath 1 maoiniú chun cur le caomhnú agus athchóiriú an éadain shiopa stairiúil shuntasach seo agus aghaidh a thabhairt freisin ar an tacaíocht struchtúrach a theastaíonn chun éadan an tsiopa a dhaingniú.

Bhí siopa tabacadóra ag Tom Clarke ag 55 Sráid Amiens ó 1908 go 1911 agus bhí cónaí air freisin ós cionn an tsiopa. Ba é an Phoblachtánach Éireannach, céad shínitheoir ar Fhorógra na Poblachta i 1916, a cuireadh chun báis i bPríosún Chill Mhaighneann, 3 Bealtaine 1916. 

Tá tuilleadh eolais faoin deontas a fháil anseo https://www.gov.ie/ga/preasraitis/fograionn-an-taire-noonan-maoiniu-deontais-do-thionscadail-aghaidh-siopa-gaeilge-ag-55-sraid-amiens-baile-atha-cliath/

 

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Built Heritage Investment Scheme (BHIS) 2021

Minister of State for Heritage and Electoral Reform, Malcolm Noonan, TD, today (April 30th) announced that 85 heritage projects right across the country will benefit from a total of €3m under this year’s Historic Structures Fund (HSF).

In addition to supporting owners and custodians of historic and protected structures to safeguard and maintain their properties, this funding will also provide a welcome boost to local construction and heritage trades by facilitating works with a total value of almost €9m and leveraging an estimated 13,000 days’ labour.

https://www.gov.ie/en/press-release/a61a2-built-heritage-investment-scheme-2021/,

Historic Structures Fund 2021

Minister of State for Heritage and Electoral Reform, Malcolm Noonan, TD, today (April 30th) announced that 85 heritage projects right across the country will benefit from a total of €3m under this year’s Historic Structures Fund (HSF).

In addition to supporting owners and custodians of historic and protected structures to safeguard and maintain their properties, this funding will also provide a welcome boost to local construction and heritage trades by facilitating works with a total value of almost €9m and leveraging an estimated 13,000 days’ labour.

https://www.gov.ie/en/press-release/03737-minister-noonan-announces-3m-in-funding-for-85-built-heritage-projects-under-historic-structures-fund-2021/

Conservation Section

Planning & Property Development Department

Dublin City Council

Block 3, Floor 3, Civic Offices, Dublin 8

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Relief for expenditure on approved buildings and gardens in the State

Tax relief is available for the owner of an approved heritage building. This is encompassed under Section 482 of the Taxes Consolidation Act, 1997. The expenditure can be incurred for the repair, maintenance or restoration of approved buildings. Approval for buildings is sought from the Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht's Heritage Service and the tax relief is administered by the Revenue Commissioners.

Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht website

Home Renovation Incentive (HRI) Scheme

The Home Renovation Incentive (HRI) scheme provides for tax relief for homeowners by way of an income tax credit at 13.5% of qualifying expenditure on repair, renovation or improvement works carried out on the homeowner's main home by qualifying Contractors. The amount of the HRI tax credit depends on the amount spent on qualifying works. Tax relief can be claimed on qualifying expenditure over €4,405 (before VAT at 13.5%). While there is no upper limit on expenditure on qualifying works, the tax credit will only be given in relation to a maximum of €30,000 (before VAT at 13.5%).

Please refer to the Irish Revenue website for more information and qualifying periods.

Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI)

SEAI operates a number of programmes that provide financial grants for energy efficiency improvements for building owners. The ‘Better Energy Home Scheme’ includes grants towards insulation, high efficiency boilers and controls, BER certificates and renewable technologies. They also operate the ‘Warmer Homes Scheme’ for people in receipt of fuel allowance benefit; towards attic insulation, draught-proofing, lagging jackets, energy efficient lighting, cavity wall insulation and energy advice.

Please note that not all of these works would be considered exempt in a protected structure or in an architectural conservation area. Contact the Conservation Section for advice.