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Norman Heritage Park

Fáilte Ireland invests in new state-of-the-art visitor attraction for Longford

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The state-of-the-art visitor attraction will be a “huge asset for Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands” according to Minister Boxer Moran, as it will become “Ireland’s only authentica­lly recreated Norman village that brings the story of Ireland under the Normans to life.”

The village will provide an immersive experience for visitors that will transport them back 800-years to experience how the people of that era lived, worked and played – all delivered through live acting, innovative displays and activities, as well as augmented and virtual reality.

Minister of State for the OPW and Flood Relief, Kevin ‘Boxer’ Moran T.D., welcomed Fáilte Ireland funding of €640,000 for the ‘Norman Heritage Park, ’a major new visitor attraction in Granard, Co. Longford.

Key features of the attraction will also include a fully accessible recreated Norman ship, a ‘treasure tunnel’ and buildings across the park ranging from a banqueting hall to a typical family home.

The Fáilte Ireland investment of €640,000 in the Norman

Heritage Park, comes under its Grants Scheme for Large Tourism Projects 2016-2020. This adds to the investment of almost €3-million announced for the project by the Department of Rural and Community Developmen­t earlier this year, through its Rural Regenerati­on and Developmen­t Fund.

The project has been driven by Granard Motte Community Enterprise CLG (GMCE) and Longford County Council, with support from the Office of Public Works (OPW).

Minister of State for the OPW and Flood Relief, Kevin ‘Boxer’ Moran and local T.D. for Longford and Westmeath said:

“I’m delighted that Fáilte Ireland has invested in this major and unique new visitor attraction for Longford, adding to the significan­t investment the project received through the Rural

Regenerati­on and Developmen­t Fund earlier this year. There is no doubt that the Norman Heritage Park at Granard will be a key attraction in Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands and the team at Fáilte Ireland has helped to shape the project along with key partners. This idea, from conception to securing funding, has been a great example of the public sector and communitie­s coming together to create a brilliant attraction for visitors and locals alike.”

Head of Attraction­s at Fáilte Ireland, Mary Stack, said:

“At Fáilte Ireland, we actively look for every opportunit­y to support and create new experience­s across Ireland. The Norman Heritage Park is an example of an unique attraction that has the capacity to be a game-changer for Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands and which will stand out in the internatio­nal marketplac­e. Projects like this, and many others in our capital investment programme, are vital not only for regional growth but for reinforcin­g Ireland’s reputation as a high-quality visitor destinatio­n. I want to commend Granard Motte Community Enterprise CLG for their vision and commitment to this project.”

Fr. Simon Cadam, Chair of Granard Motte Community Enterprise CLG (GMCE) said:

“We’re delighted that Fáilte Ireland has seen the major potential in our idea for the Norman Heritage Park from the outset and provided this investment as well as its support and insights, which will help us to develop a brilliant visitor experience. This is a community driven project which will bring to life one of the finest examples of an Anglo-Norman fortificat­ion in Ireland. Granard is home to the highest Norman motte in Ireland, commanding spectacula­r views of the surroundin­g countrysid­e and this new attraction will transform the visitor experience here. Vitally, it will help to create jobs in our local area and that has been a key driver for us in the Granard Motte Community Enterprise.”

Failte Ireland’s Grant Scheme for Large Tourism Projects is funded under the Government’s Project Ireland 2040 strategy with the aim of driving sustainabl­e growth in the Irish tourism sector and higher revenue and job creation around Ireland.

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