Front Row. Cllr Allan Rainey, Thomas Buchanan MLA Member of DAERA Scrutiny Committee, Declan McCrossan MLA, Cllr Mary Garrity, Robert Riddle Chair of Seskinore Rural Community Group, Roy McCrackin committee member of Seskinore Rural Community Group, Lila Rusell Treasurer of Seskinore Rural Community Group and Cllr Mark Buchanan.
Back Row. Declan McAleer MLA Chairman of DAERA Scrutiny Committee, Neville Armstrong Community Support Worker at Fermanagh & Omagh District Council, Dervla Devlin committee member of Seskinore Rural Community Group, Hugh McAleer Vice Chair of committee member of Seskinore Rural Community Group, Cllr Bert Wilson, Sam Dennison committee member of Seskinore Rural Community Group, Cllr Stephen Donnelly, Rev Robert Orr and missing from the picture, William Howard Assistant Treasure Seskinore Rural Community Group.

COUNCILLORS MEETING AT SESKINORE

Front Row. Cllr Allan Rainey, Thomas Buchanan MLA Member of DAERA Scrutiny Committee, Declan McCrossan MLA, Cllr Mary Garrity, Robert Riddle Chair of Seskinore Rural Community Group, Roy McCrackin committee member of Seskinore Rural Community Group, Lila Rusell Treasurer of Seskinore Rural Community Group and Cllr Mark Buchanan. Back Row. Declan McAleer MLA Chairman of DAERA Scrutiny Committee, Neville Armstrong Community Support Worker at Fermanagh & Omagh District Council, Dervla Devlin committee member of Seskinore Rural Community Group, Hugh McAleer Vice Chair of committee member of Seskinore Rural Community Group, Cllr Bert Wilson, Sam Dennison committee member of Seskinore Rural Community Group, Cllr Stephen Donnelly, Rev Robert Orr and missing from the picture, William Howard Assistant Treasure Seskinore Rural Community Group.
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PLEASANT PHEASANT

There was great excitement in P6/7 today when we had an unexpected visitor come outside our classroom. The pheasant is very important to the history of Seskinore and even appears on our school crest.

At one stage, Seskinore was the second largest supplier of Pheasants in Europe!

Fermanagh Orienteering

LOCKDOWN LIFE AT SESKINORE FOREST PARK

Lockdown Life is at Seskinore

Episode 38 – Bonus episode! Ryan’s day out!

Well Ryan just had the best morning with Fermanagh Orienteers in Seskinore forest at their Orienteering event. We have been taking part in their FOOT Series over the past few months and this was a step up skill wise this morning! Check out how he got on 😁

Outtakes to follow 🀣🀣

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Fermanagh and Omagh District CouncilExplore Omagh & the Sperrins Region

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BREATHING NEW LIFE INTO SESKINORE FOREST

The Architectural Heritage Fund is delighted to have awarded Seskinore Rural Community Group with a Project Viability Grant to allow them to explore the possibility of re-using a group of historic buildings in Seskinore Forest, just outside Omagh. The buildings form part of what was previously the McClintock family estate, now owned by Forest Service NI. 

The estate covers 335 acres of forest and contains a range of mid-19th century buildings, including a farm and stables, a substantial walled garden, the McClintock family grave, two former WW2 munition stores, and an ice/cold store. All the buildings are currently vacant and in various states of disrepair.

Seskinore (from the Irish β€˜large bog/marsh’) is a remote rural village with a population of 162. The community group engages with local people to help establish their needs and provides social services and educational and recreational facilities. It will use this grant to engage a business planning consultant and to work with its partners (Fermanagh and Omagh District Council and DAERA/Forest Service) to identify viable options for the unused buildings, which will need to have the support of the community and can realistically be delivered.  

It will allow them to explore how they can integrate these plans with the forest, creating inclusive, family-friendly access to the natural environment and to the heritage assets. The historic buildings have the potential to provide forest education facilities, building on the interest shown by the local primary school and the wider public’s appetite to engage with the outdoors, as well as flexible community meeting and events spaces.

The grant will also cover the costs of commissioning a conservation accredited surveyor to assess the condition of the buildings and give a broad sense of the costs involved in the various phases, consequently, allowing them to devise an overall masterplan for the site and buildings.

Robert Riddell, Chairman of Seskinore Rural Community Group said:

β€œSeskinore Rural Community Group are very pleased to receive a Project Viability Grant from the Architectural Heritage Fund. This grant will help provide the group with much needed funds to start the journey of utilising the local forest to its full potential for the local community. Over the past number of years it has been sad to see the buildings in the forest fall into such a bad state of repair, especially for local people with memories of these buildings in better times.  The Group look forward to working with the Architectural Heritage Fund on the Seskinore Forest Project and utilising the buildings for years to come as part of a revitalised community asset.”

Matthew Mckeague, CEO of the Architectural Heritage Fund said:

These mid-19th Century buildings in Seskinore Forest hold great potential to help people interact with both nature and heritage. We are pleased to have awarded Seskinore Rural Community Group a Project Viability Grant to consider their best options for the reuse of the buildings. The group have been doing impressive work to engage with local people and we hope that the grant will provide the village with the facilities to help them come together and enhance their appreciation of the outdoors.

  1. The Architectural Heritage Fund is a registered charity, working since 1976 to promote the conservation and sustainable re-use of historic buildings for the benefit of communities across the UK, particularly in economically disadvantaged areas. It is the only specialist heritage social investor in the UK, and provides advice, development grants and loans.
  1. The Heritage Transformed programme in NI is funded by the Department for Communities, the Pilgrim Trust, and The Garfield Weston Foundation.
  1. For media enquiries, please contact Rita Harkin on 07789 758080 / rita.harkin@ahfund.org.uk, or Oliver Brodrick-Ward on 020 79250199 / oliver.brodrick-ward@ahfund.org.uk

    Source: ahfund.org.uk 27 SEPTEMBER 2021|
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SESKINORE SECOND WORLD WAR TWO BASE

Did you know Seskinore Forest was used as a base by the American Army during Second World War?The headquarters of 552nd Quarter Master Company was at Seskinore House, the home of the McClintocks. The 552nd arrived in Seskinore in October 1943. Most of them were from New York and New Jersey.

The Quarter Master railheads at Beragh and Seskinore were the supply depots for Seskinore. The 552nd landed at Utah beach on D day + 4 (20th June 1944) with no casualties. Near by at Knocknamoe Castle there was a centre for intelligence gathering and many US Army personnel and Free French, Poles and others were stationed there during the war.

General Eisenhower and Field Marshal Montgomery are said to have met at Knocknamoe on at least three occasions while planning the Normandy landings. There are still remains of the base in the forest you can see munitions huts & a cold storage unit.

Litterpick

GREAT TURNOUT FOR FOREST LITTER PICK

When, while the lovely valley teems with vapor around me, and the meridian sun strikes the upper surface of the impenetrable foliage of my trees, and but a few stray gleams steal into the inner sanctuary, I throw myself down among the tall grass by the trickling stream; and, as I lie close to the earth, a thousand unknown plants are noticed by me: when I hear the buzz of the little world among the stalks, and grow familiar with the countless indescribable forms of the insects and flies, then I feel the presence of the Almighty, who formed us in his own image, and the breath of that universal love which bears and sustains us, as it floats around us in an eternity of bliss; and then, my friend, when darkness overspreads my eyes, and heaven and earth seem to dwell in my soul and absorb its power, like the form of a beloved mistress, then I often think with longing, Oh, would I could describe these conceptions, could impress upon paper all that is living so full and warm within me, that it might be the mirror of my soul, as my soul is the mirror of the infinite God!

O my friend β€” but it is too much for my strength β€” I sink under the weight of the splendor of these visions! A wonderful serenity has taken possession of my entire soul, like these sweet mornings of spring which I enjoy with my whole heart. I am alone, and feel the charm of existence in this spot, which was created for the bliss of souls like mine.

I am so happy, my dear friend, so absorbed in the exquisite sense of mere tranquil existence, that I neglect my talents. I should be incapable of drawing a single stroke at the present moment; and yet I feel that I never was a greater artist than now.

When, while the lovely valley teems with vapor around me, and the meridian sun strikes the upper surface of the impenetrable foliage of my trees, and but a few stray gleams steal into the inner sanctuary, I throw myself down among the tall grass by the trickling stream; and, as I lie close to the earth, a thousand unknown plants are noticed by me: when I hear the buzz of the little world among the stalks, and grow familiar with the countless indescribable forms of the insects and flies, then I feel the presence of the Almighty, who formed us in his own image, and the breath of that universal love which bears and sustains us, as it floats around us in an eternity of bliss; and then, my friend, when darkness overspreads my eyes, and heaven and earth seem to dwell in my soul and absorb its power, like the form of a beloved mistress, then I often think with longing, Oh, would I could describe these conceptions, could impress upon paper all that is living so full and warm within me.