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06/01/2023

€500k Pledged For Historic Thatched Structure Repairs

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New investment has been announced to support conservation repairs to historic thatched structures across Ireland.

This dedicated €500,000 has been ring-fenced under the Built Heritage Investment Scheme (BHIS).

Each local authority has been allocated a share of the ring-fenced funding based on the number of historic thatched structures within its boundaries. Donegal County Council has been ring fenced for the largest funding award in the country due to its number of surviving historic thatched structures.

The new Thatching Grant is open for applications under the Built Heritage Investment Scheme until 4pm on Friday 27 January. The scheme will be administrated by Donegal County Council and is funded by the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage.

All historic thatched structures in County Donegal are eligible under this ring-fenced element of the scheme and it does not need to be on the Record of Protected Structures. This year's grant scheme will provide support for approximately six large-scale re-thatching projects up to €15,000. The funding can provide for up to 80% of the total capital costs of works. 

This grant scheme is in addition to other grants available for the maintenance, repair and conservation of thatched structures. The Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage's Grant for the Renewal/Repair of Thatched Roofs is available for the repair or renewal of thatched roofs of owner-occupied houses.

Secondly, the Historic Structures Fund 2023 which is for the conservation and enhancement of historic structures and buildings may be of assistance to thatched property owners. This scheme is also open until 4pm on Friday 27 January.

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Thirdly, Donegal County Council's award-winning Thatch Repair Grant Scheme assists the owners and occupiers of thatched dwellings and businesses with their maintenance and repair. This scheme will be open for its fifth year in the first quarter of 2023 and provides advice to owners on the conservation of thatched roofs, allocates funding for small-scale thatch repairs including repairs to the eaves, the ridge, flashings around the chimney, holes, furrows, fixings, ropes, wire netting, the gable and the roof timbers or carpentry.

Collette Beattie, Conservation Officer with Donegal County Council, commented: "It's great that thatch is receiving this national support and this extra funding is another important source to help owners of thatched properties maintain their roofs. Over the last 10 years we have seen these once ubiquitous thatched cottages being wiped from the landscape at such an alarming rate that the thatched cottage may completely disappear in the next 10 years. This would be an irreplaceable loss to the County as these buildings help to tell the story of most Donegal families and now lend character to our cultural landscape. The conservation of our traditional buildings constitutes appropriate, sustainable and responsible development."

Joseph Gallagher, County Donegal Heritage Officer, who sits on the National Thatch Steering Committee, added: "This is not just a Donegal issue, it's an all-Ireland problem and the thatch crisis has hit the headlines a number of times in the national press over the past year. The cost of thatching and on-going maintenance is one of the main difficulties for owners and they need this targeted funding support. There are also many other challenges that need to be tackled alongside funding. We know that we have a very small number of highly-skilled full-time or part-time thatchers so apprentices and apprenticeships are needed. We know that the demand for good-quality thatching materials outstrips current supply but there are opportunities for farmers to diversity and produce these crops on a commercial basis. We know that insurance on thatched buildings could be more competitive and affordable, but the insurance industry needs to demonstrate greater understanding of, and be better informed about the risks to, historic thatch. We know that there are local employment opportunities in conserving historic thatch, but these have not been recognised. We need all the key stakeholders such as the Department of Housing, Local Government & Heritage, The Heritage Council, Údarás na Gaeltachta, thatchers, training agencies, academic departments, farming organisations, open-air museums and the insurance industry to continue to work together as a matter of urgency to arrest and reverse this loss."

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