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May 6, 2025 by Dunphy Communications

Preserving the Past: Abbeygormican Project Earns National Acclaim

Preserving the Past: Abbeygormican Project Earns National Acclaim
May 6, 2025 by Dunphy Communications

A landmark restoration project dedicated to preserving centuries of archaeological and architectural heritage at Abbeygormican in East Galway has earned national acclaim at the prestigious Irish Construction Excellence (ICE) Awards.

The Abbeygormican Church Conservation Project received the Judges’ Silver Award, honouring the meticulous restoration of the historic Augustinian friary and its unique blend of 12th, 15th, and 17th-century architecture, all set within an ancient ecclesiastical enclosure.

Conservation works were carried out in three phases in collaboration with Galway County Community Archaeology Project, Galway County Heritage Office, Galway County Council, the local community, and the National Monuments Service, and guided by a Conservation and Management Plan prepared by a multidisciplinary team.

The award was jointly accepted by contractor Mathieu & Mitchell Ltd., the Abbeygormican Cemetery Group, and Galway County Council at a ceremony held in the Convention Centre, Dublin.

Pictured left to right at the Irish Construction Excellence (ICE) Awards; Ann Marie Cusack (Architectural Conservation Officer, Galway County Council), Claire Breen (Senior Archaeologist, National Monuments Service), Tom Mitchell (Mathieu & Mitchell Ltd.), Cllr Martina Kinane (Cathaoirleach, Galway County Council), Cllr Geraldine Donohue, Marie Mannion (Heritage Officer, Galway County Council), and Bernie Doherty (Galway Community Archaeologist). Credit ICE.

Cllr. Martina Kinane, Cathaoirleach of the County of Galway, said, “This national recognition is a testament to the dedication and skill of all those involved in preserving Abbeygormican’s remarkable heritage. The conservation of this historic site not only safeguards an important part of East Galway’s architectural and cultural legacy but also reconnects us with the rich story of our community. I commend everyone involved for their collaboration and commitment to protecting our shared history for future generations.”

Liam Hanrahan, Acting Chief Executive of Galway Council, commented, “Located within a graveyard, the Augustinian friary is a sensitive monument that required urgent repairs to ensure safe access for burials and prevent further deterioration of the medieval church exposed to the elements. The successful completion of the restoration project would not have been possible without the funding support granted by The National Monuments Service, the diverse skillset of the multidisciplinary team and the dedication of the local community. 

Michael McDonagh, Chief Archaeologist with the National Monuments Service, which funded the work through the Community Monuments Fund, stated, “Abbeygormican is a lesson in perseverance, commitment and pride. Crumbling masonry did not deter the contractor’s perseverance in preserving the piscina, conserving the ivy-clad transept chapel, supporting the Hannon Tomb, and stabilising the transept and chancel walls.”

A view of Abbeygormican Church before (left) and after the restoration works. Credit Galway County Council.

Outlining the background to the project, Marie Mannion, Heritage Officer with Galway County Council, explained, “The Abbeygormican Church Conservation Project exemplifies what can be achieved when communities, heritage professionals, and public bodies work together with a shared vision”.

Bernie Doherty, Galway Community Archaeologist, said “Through careful research, conservation best practice, and community collaboration, we have safeguarded an irreplaceable part of Galway’s heritage story. It is deeply rewarding to see this dedication recognised on a national stage.”

Initiated by the Abbeygormican Cemetery Group and Galway County Council, the Abbeygormican Church Conservation Project team comprised Mathieu & Mitchell Limited (Contractor), 7L Architects (Architects), John Britton Consulting (Engineer), Moore Group & Martin Fitzpatrick, Thrutime (Consultant Archaeologists), and MKO Ltd. (Ecologists).

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