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06 Sept 2025

Longford farmers hear details of 2023 Traditional Farm Buildings Grant Scheme

Longford farmers hear details of 2023 Traditional Farm Buildings Grant Scheme

Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine Charlie McConalogue has announced the opening of the 2023 Traditional Farm Buildings Grant Scheme.


The grant scheme is run in partnership with the Heritage Council and invests in the conservation of traditional farm buildings and structures of significant heritage value that contribute to our rural landscape for agricultural use.


The scheme funds the conservation and preservation of traditional farm buildings and structures such as historic yard surfaces, gates and gate pillars as part of the working farm.


Many of the supported structures also provide roosting sites for bats and nesting sites for birds.
Commenting, Minister McConalogue TD said: “I was delighted to secure €1.25m in the budget once again for this grant scheme which supports farmers who wish to secure their historic buildings for us on their farm.


“Today’s announcement demonstrates both mine and the Government’s commitment to investing in our farming heritage using conservation methods.


“This is a hugely important scheme for conserving the past for the demands of the future.
“It is more than securing a building – it is about preserving a history, a culture and a way of life.”
The Minister further added “The partnership between my Department and the Heritage Council has been critical to the success of this scheme and is an example of how two entities with very different missions can pool resources and expertise to deliver a scheme to a level that neither could achieve alone.”


The closing date for receipt of online applications for this scheme is Monday, April 24 at 5pm.
The scheme’s terms and conditions and the online application form are available at https://www.heritage
council.ie/

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