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16 Apr 2026

Hatch's Castle in Ardee receives €100,000 for conservation works

The funding will support the ongoing care, conservation, maintenance, protection and promotion of the Hatch's Castle

Hatch's Castle in Ardee receives €100,000 for conservation works

Hatch's Castle in Ardee - Photo: Google Earth

Louth Senator Alison Comyn has welcomed the announcement that Hatch’s Castle in Ardee has been awarded €100,000 in funding under the Community Monuments Fund.

The funding will support the ongoing care, conservation, maintenance, protection and promotion of the Hatch's Castle, ensuring that it can be preserved and appreciated by future generations.

Senator Comyn said the investment represents a significant boost for both heritage preservation and the local community in Ardee.

“Ardee is steeped in history, and Hatch’s Castle is a central part of that story. This funding of €100,000 is a very positive development and will help ensure that this fantastic monument is properly protected and maintained,” she said.

“The Community Monuments Fund plays a crucial role in supporting local authorities, private owners, custodians and community groups who are working hard to safeguard our heritage. This investment is not just about preserving the past — it is about strengthening community identity and pride, and recognising the value of our shared history.”

This year, a total of 104 heritage projects have been approved for funding across the country, highlighting the continued commitment to protecting Ireland’s archaeological heritage at a local level.

Senator Comyn added: “I want to commend everyone involved locally who continues to advocate for and care for our heritage. This funding is a reflection of that dedication and will have lasting benefits for Ardee and the wider community.”

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