Events in Ballycumber and Athlone are being shortlisted.
Two Heritage Week events in Westmeath are being recognised for their inclusivity and exploration.
The Commemorative 200th Anniversary of the Construction of the Low Road from Aengus Finnegan is up for the Inclusive Award, with Echoes of Athlone from the Pauline Grenham/ Connaught Street & Environs Group are nominated for the Exploring Our Foundations Award.
For the Love of Bats by Ballycumber Tidy Towns and Freshwater Ballycumber Brosna is the Offaly representative shortlisted for the Water Heritage Award.
The event investigated how natural and man made water bodies contributed to the area's historical development and was held on Water Heritage Day.
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