Rural Life
%%excerpt%% Ireland’s first celebration of indigenous animal breeds will take place at Bunratty Castle & Folk Park on August 18 as part of a programme of National Heritage Week events.
This year's Heritage Week programme is brimful of events to interest farm families. Taking place from Saturday, August 17 to Sunday, August..
Machinery
A Co. Offaly farmer, through his restoration of vintage tractors, will be speaking on the how he is...
The Irish language, rural Ireland and agriculture "are all very important aspects of our heritage" according to Séaghan Ó Súilleabháin,
It was not a family connection to the tradition but a childhood curiosity that led Kyran O'Grady to become a thatcher.
Children are being encouraged to "drop the devices and get outdoors to explore heritage in their locality" today (Wednesday, August 18).
From butter making to bats, this year's national heritage week has an array of projects of agri interest covered.
Environment
As National Heritage Week is celebrated, Minister of State Malcolm Noonan has drawn specific attention to bogs.
Agri-Business
Farms around the country are preparing to host a whole range of National Heritage Week activities.
Farms will host events for Heritage Week. n Longford, the GLAS traditional farm scheme will be the focus of an event in Kenagh, on August 20