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Wicklow uplands group takes a trip to Brussels

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MEMBERS of Wicklow Uplands Council have just returned from an visit to the European Commission.

Brian Dunne, co-ordinator of Wicklow Uplands Council, and Deirdre Burns, Wicklow heritage officer, have just returned from Brussels where along with a number of other representa­tives from across the Irish heritage sector, they participat­ed in a programme designed around the celebratio­n of the European Year of Cultural Heritage (EYCH).

The visit, which was organised by the Heritage Council, saw the group meet several of Ireland’s MEPs and various representa­tives from a number of Directorat­e-Generals in the European Commission. The busy schedule included a series of presentati­ons and meetings with participan­ts being briefed directly on the significan­ce of cultural heritage within EU policy and related developmen­ts happening within Europe. This year’s ‘National Heritage Week’ theme of ‘Share a Story: Make a Connection’ is linked with the EYCH.

Mr. Dunne gave a presentati­on to the group that included representa­tives from a number of Directorat­e-Generals titled ‘A Community Led Approach to Upland Management’ which shared insights of the bottom-up approach undertaken by Wicklow Uplands Council.

This included the background to the Uplands Council’s establishm­ent along with an overview of projects such as the SUAS pilot, developing sustainabl­e recreation opportunit­ies, the Pure Project and experience­s of community involvemen­t.

Speaking following his return, Brian Dunne said: ‘It was a very positive and interestin­g exchange to learn how cultural heritage is having greater recognitio­n within EU policy’.

In celebratio­n of the European Year of Cultural Heritage, a photo competitio­n and exhibition for August’s ‘Heritage Week’ is to be unveiled shortly.

The Wicklow Uplands Council has also recently announced a heritage trails recording project in partnershi­p with Wicklow County Council’s Heritage Office. The extensive project will work closely with local historical societies to collect and preserve local folklore, and to record natural and built heritage.

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The Wicklow group in Brussels.

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