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Major works at Doherty castle 27.09.12

WORK has begun on restoring a 500-year old castle near Clonmany. Carrickabraghy Castle is a former O'Doherty stronghold overlooking the sea on the Isle of Doagh. The work, spearheaded by the Carrickabraghy Restoration Society, is being undertaken to stabilise and make safe the structure for future generations. Work is expected to continue for three months, weather permitting.
The restoration society was formed two years ago to save one of Inishowen's iconic buildings. A grant was approved by Inishowen Development Partnership (IDP) under the National Development Programme 2007-2013.
Following an extended tendering process, local contractor, John Doherty (Eddie), Rasheeny was chosen by the project team of engineer Paul Doherty, archaeologist Richard Crumlish and conservation architect Bill Hastings.
The ruins of O’Doherty Castle at picturesque Carrickabraghy on the Isle of Doagh.
The society's chairman, Marius Harkin, said the project would address unstable walls and insecure masonry which would be rebuilt to match existing stone using the appropriate lime mortar.
Stone lintels to windows and loopholes will be secured, all facing stones to the walls and circular tower pointed and coping stones reinstated and capped to reduce water ingress.
“It is an ambitious project for a local voluntary group to take on and a challenge to raise the required funds," said Mr Harkin.
"We’re relying largely on the IDP grant but our committee who have raised almost €10,000 will have to raise another €40,000 to complete the work."
He said local people had generously supported fundraising events over the past year and fundraising continues. A website www.carrickabraghycastle.com has been developed. Mr Harkin said the website was designed to attract much-needed donations from througout the world.
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