The Rural Centre collaborates with partners across Europe through EU funded Programmes to share expertise through meetings, study visits and training. The following include projects engaged in cultural heritage, social
The Ancient Clans website aims to share heritage sites to encourage people to visit and understand our rich shared history, heritage and culture. The project began as the result of
The Rural Centre supports both Forum in this cross border project to develop heritage tourism activities for social and economic benefit funded through Government of Ireland Shared Civic Society Fund.
The Rural Centre - European Project Network
The Rural Centre was established as a not for profit organisation to promote peace building and respect for cultural diversity for social and economic benefit by connecting people to collaborate and build relationships cross community, cross border and between other regions of Europe through European projects, study visits and cultural awareness training.
Sharing expertise, knowledge and skills ...
Building Connections
Funding received through “The PEACEPLUS Cross Border Heritage Programme which is supported by PEACEPLUS, a programme managed by SEUPB", EU Funding Programmes and Mid Ulster District Council (MUDC) Community Grant Aid – Strategic Community Grant