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Archaeology and the Planning Process
Under Planning and Development legislation the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government is a statutory consultee in relation to potential impacts of any proposed development on the archaeological heritage. This allows the Minister to recommend that archaeological conditions be attached to grants of planning permission, or recommend refusal of planning permission by the planning authority to ensure the protection of the archaeological heritage.
National Monuments Service provides expert advice from an archaeological perspective to planning and other relevant authorities in respect of individual planning, development applications and other projects and plans.
While carrying out its role in the planning process National Monuments Service, on behalf of the Minister, makes every effort to ensure that developmental impacts on the archaeological heritage are mitigated.
In recent years the Department has put in place codes of practice with agencies involved in the large-scale infrastructural projects which of their nature have significant archaeological implications eg. ESB Networks, the Irish Concrete Foundation, NRA, RPA and Coillte.
For copies of the Codes of Practice please see the Publications section on the National Monuments Service website, www.archaeology.ie.
Publications & Documents
- National Policy on Town Defences (pdf, 585 kb)
- Final Report of the Woodstown Working Group (pdf, 1,575 kb)
- Final Report of the Woodstown Working Group Appendix 1 (pdf, 775 kb)
- Final Report of the Woodstown Working Group Appendix 2 (pdf, 11,804 kb)
- Review of Report on Proposed Crib Walling (pdf, 70 kb)
- Report on the Stability of the Esker at Rath Lugh (pdf, 59 kb)
- Report on the Stability of the Esker at Rath Lugh (Appendix) (pdf, 1,199 kb)
- Framework and Principles for the Protection of the Archaeological Heritage (pdf, 944 kb)
- Irish Field Monuments (pdf, 4,135 kb)
- Review of Archaeological Policy and Practice (doc, 100 kb)
- Referral under the Planning and Development Regulations 2001 -form (doc, 179 kb)
- A Guide to Protected Buildings (pdf, 27 kb)
- Earthen Banks and Broken Walls - Our Legacy of Ancient Monuments (pdf, 262 kb)
- more publications
News and Speeches
- 17/07/09: Gormley Outlines Progress on the Review of Archaeological Policy and Practice & the proposed National Monuments Bill 2009
- 13/11/09: Gormley Launches Archaeology in the Classroom "It’s About Time 2"
- 19/03/09: Great Blasket Island – Purchase of Property by the State.
- 26/02/09: Grafitti is an Ancient Art Gormley Launches Book on Knowth Excavations
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