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How Galway digitised 1,000 townlands — and put local heritage on the world map

34 min · 2 jun 2026
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What happens when local heritage meets digital innovation? In this episode of Transform Gov, Maeve Kneafsey speaks with Marie Mannion, Heritage Officer, and Brídín Feeney from the GIS team at Galway County Council. Winners of the 2025 Ireland eGovernment Open Data Award, their StoryMaps project is transforming how communities discover, preserve and share local heritage. From digitising more than 1,000 townlands to helping local communities tell their own stories, this project demonstrates how open data, GIS technology and community engagement can deliver real public value. The conversation explores: • Why traditional booklets were no longer enough • Using GIS and StoryMaps technology to connect people with place • Building digital skills within communities • The role of open data in preserving heritage • Creating pride of place through technology • How a local project attracted international interest Transform Gov is brought to you in partnership with Accenture. Find out more about the Ireland eGovernment Awards: www.digitalgovawards.com [http://www.digitalgovawards.com] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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aflevering How Galway digitised 1,000 townlands — and put local heritage on the world map artwork

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