Connecting Children With The Local Past: Ringfort Project, Inch
Update: 2025-10-31
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The fourth annual Heritage Ireland 2030 Summit took place at Trinity College in Dublin on Wednesday. 
The annual conference brings together heritage practitioners to share knowledge and advance the national heritage plan, Heritage Ireland 2030.
The engagement of young people with heritage was to the fore at the Summit, which heard about local ‘on the ground’ heritage projects from around Ireland centred on engaging young people with heritage and biodiversity in new ways.
This included hearing about an interesting project from Clare, which involved the adoption of a ringfort behind their school by children from Inch National School.
Keir McNamara, from Inch Tidy Town spoke with Alan Morrissey on Friday's Morning Focus.
Photo (c) Eventbrite
The annual conference brings together heritage practitioners to share knowledge and advance the national heritage plan, Heritage Ireland 2030.
The engagement of young people with heritage was to the fore at the Summit, which heard about local ‘on the ground’ heritage projects from around Ireland centred on engaging young people with heritage and biodiversity in new ways.
This included hearing about an interesting project from Clare, which involved the adoption of a ringfort behind their school by children from Inch National School.
Keir McNamara, from Inch Tidy Town spoke with Alan Morrissey on Friday's Morning Focus.
Photo (c) Eventbrite
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