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Revision as of 13:57, 17 June 2022
Project Q4295238 in Ireland
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English | Ports, Past and Present: Cultural Crossings between Ireland and Wales |
Project Q4295238 in Ireland |
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1,416,452.0 Euro
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1,770,566.0 Euro
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80.0 percent
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1 July 2019
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30 June 2024
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University College Cork
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Our countries have experienced shared histories and profound differences. Ports on both sides also share a history of absorbing migrant labour from other cultures and languages. The PPP operation explores the cultures of the port areas of Dublin, Rosslare, Holyhead, Fishguard and Pembroke Dock and will bring this heritage to public awareness, both within coastal communities and to increase visitor numbers and enhance visitor experiences. In doing so it will increase the capacity of coastal communities to utilise their natural and cultural heritage as a driver to economic growth. The project aims to bring life and colour to the ports,enhancing the experience of modern travellers of all ages and interests, and encouraging people to spend more time and money in these towns. (English)
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