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The Restored Ross Monument

 

THE RESTORATION PROJECT

Located at the entrance to the village of Rostrevor, County Down, Northern Ireland, the Ross Monument is a Grade A listed site. The Monument was erected in 1826 in memory of Major General Robert Ross who fought both in Europe and the American Second War of Independence. The Monument celebrates his victory over the American forces in Bladensburg in 1814 and his entry into the capital, Washington.

In early 2006, Newry and Mourne District Council appointed Scott Wilson to undertake the feasibility, design and management of the restoration scheme. Pat Rogers Ltd was appointed the contractor for the project.
 


Works undertaken included installing new paladin fencing with a 4 metre wide belt of woodland planting located around the site. Repair works were undertaken to the existing listed railings and gates. New stone steps and an access ramp were constructed. A 4 metre wide path edged with stone kerbs and finished with resin bound paving were constructed from the steps to the Monument which was itself repaired and cleaned.

Speaking at the Monument  at the beginning of the restoration project, Mayor of Newry and Mourne District Council, Cllr Michael Cole said ‘The restoration of the Ross Monument has been an important project on the Councils agenda for a number of years and I am delighted that the site works have now commenced. I would also like to acknowledge our funders – the East Border Region Interreg IIIIA Partnership, Environment and Heritage Service and the Ulster Wildlife Trust, through the Landfill Communities Fund, for their financial commitment to the scheme. This Monument will become an important tourism resource for our region and we at Newry and Mourne District Council believe that this restoration project will complement the Northern Ireland Tourist Board’s Mournes Signature Project and furthermore enhance our district’

Chairman of the East Border Region Committee Cllr Jackie Crowe, stated “the East Border Region Interreg IIIA Partnership is delighted to be associated with the restoration of this important and historic monument. Its restoration and surrounding physical improvements will not only improve the appearance of the village but will attract more visitors and marks a significant stride towards the promotion of a sustainable and prosperous future.”

This project is part financed by the European Union through the Ireland/Northern Ireland Interreg IIIA Programme managed for the Special EU Programmes Body by the East Border Region Interreg IIIA Partnership.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Sponsorship And Funding

This project is part financed by the European Union through the Ireland/Northern Ireland Interreg IIIA Programme managed for the Special EU Programmes Body by the East Border Region Interreg IIIA Partnership.

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Dr. John McCavitt meets President McAleese, to discuss Ireland's impact on the War of 1812.

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Dr. John McCavitt meets Senator Webb, to discuss the Scots Irish impact on the War of 1812, and how they shaped America.

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Battlefield Britain presenter and author of a recently published and highly acclaimed biography of the Duke of Wellington, Peter Snow comes to view the Ross Monument

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The Ross Monument was officially opened by Newry and Mourne District Council in January 2009

Restoration

Restoration

The restoration of the Ross Monument began on the 3rd of March 2008. The 25 week long project brought the monument back to its prior glory in time for the bicentenary.