Public asked to participate online
Kildare County Council's Heritage Section is carrying out a survey on Kildare's Holy Wells.
Information is sought on their history, cures & traditions associated with them, their patterns & locations.
KCC note there are 70 known wells in the county.
Individuals can participate in the survey on their website.
Any information gathered will be added to Kildare Holy Wells database.
The online survey closes on Thursday, 30th September.
Kildare Survey of Holy Wells@KildareCoCo Heritage Section is looking for information on Kildare Holy Wells i.e history, cures, traditions, pattern days & location.
— Kildare County Council (@KildareCoCo) August 3, 2021
Submit details to kildarewells@gmail.com orhttps://t.co/flN9uFKW1R pic.twitter.com/h6Sg1F063L
Heritage Officer for the council, Bridget Loughlin, spoke with Clem Ryan this morning on 'Kildare Today':
If an individual has further questions, they are advised to email kildarewells@gmail.com.

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