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County Winner in the National Heritage Week Awards 2024

County Winner in the National Heritage Week Awards 2024

by andrew | Nov 21, 2024 | Project Updates

The Tides & Tales Maritime Community Project has been selected as County Winner in the National Heritage Week Awards 2024 for our event Cheekpoint – A community of the Tides for the Waterford County Council local authority area. To say we are thrilled is an...
Celebrating Water Heritage Day in Cheekpoint, A Community of Tides

Celebrating Water Heritage Day in Cheekpoint, A Community of Tides

by andrew | Sep 4, 2024 | River Lore

By Damien McLellan Sunday, August 25th, 2024, concluded Ireland’s National Heritage Week, celebrating our cultural, historic, and natural treasures and resources. Of course, there were major national events, but mostly locals got together to share and enjoy perhaps...

Cheekpoint – A Community of the Tides. Heritage Week ’24

by andrew | Jun 26, 2024 | River Lore, Waterford History

This year’s Heritage Week event which runs from 17 – 25 August 2024 is titled Connections, Routes and Networks. The theme invites us to explore how we are connected through physical or cultural connections. Tides and Tales Maritime Community Project will mark...

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