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DSWAI Strategic Management Plan 2020 - 2023
The DSWAI AGM was held on March 6th. During the AGM The Draft DSWAI Strategic Management Plan 2020 - 2023 was presented and approved. It...


Call for participation in Portuguese Survey on Intangible Cultural Heritage & Inventories
Call for participation The DIGITAL ICH Observatory is conducting a survey on Inventories & Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH). With this...


Coronavirus (COVID – 19) Disruption to training and events.
Please note: In light of the unfolding situation with the COVID – 19 virus and the governments restrictions being put in place manage the...


Membership renewals 1st March
Dear members, Thank you for your membership this past year. As you will know, we are moving to a single renewal date for all members in...


DSWAI AGM announced for Saturday 7th March 2020
The Annual General Meeting of The Dry Stone Wall Association of Ireland will take place on Saturday 7th March 2020 at the Radisson Blu...


Experimental Archaeology with DSWAI and UCD School of Archaeology
DSWAI are delighted to be collaborating with UCD Centre for Experimental Archaeology & Material Culture (CEMAC) on part of the...


Dry Stone building acknowledged by the Department of Culture, Heritage & the Gaeltacht as part o
In January 2018 The Dry Stone Wall Association of Ireland submitted an application to the Department of Culture, Heritage & the Gaeltacht...


Building dry stone walls
Building dry stone walls. A nice little video of one of our recent farm wall workshops on Clare Island, Co. Mayo, with voice over of...


DSWAI Dry Stone Walls of Ireland postcards
We are delighted to launch our DSWAI Dry Stone Walls of Ireland postcards. These cards highlight some of the wonderful variations in dry...


Heritage Ireland Public Consultation 2030
This is an important request for action by you, which will take just a few minutes of your time. Please read on. The Dept of Culture,...


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