Kerry Sustainable Energy Co-operative Ltd
We are a community based co-operative business. We actively promote more local ownership of renewable sustainable energy creating benefits to the local community
We are a community based co-operative business. We actively promote more local ownership of renewable sustainable energy creating benefits to the local community
Cork Cycling Campaign was started in 1999 by people who wanted to make Cork city and county cycle-friendly. The Cork Cycling Campaign works with local councils, community groups, and other institutions to improve cycling infrastructure and to encourage people to cycle.
Monkstown and Glenbrook branch CHASE is an alliance of groups dedicated to protecting the health of their communities and safeguarding the Cork Harbour environment for future generations.
Cork Environmental Forum’s vision is for a sustainable world which prioritises environmental quality, protects and restores habitats and biodiversity, where consumption and economics take cognisance of the limitations of our one planet and where there is a fairer and more equitable share of the earth’s resources.
Cavan Beekeepers Association provides a networking platform for beekeeper's in the county of Cavan and surrounding areas.
CRC is an organisation to build community spirit and resilience using methods both sustainable and common sense. Our principles aim to create a more local society, one in which communities can grow based on the strengths they have and the skills they can learn, to form a climate of culture that thinks globally while acting locally, that builds today for a better tomorrow.
We are a small community garden, based in Cavan town. We have raised beds and 2 poly tunnels. New members are always welcome.
The aim of the project is to provide a training programme and set up a demonstration garden close to Drumlane Community Resource Centre on land leased from Drumlane G.A.A.Club.
The association holds regular meetings at the Offaly Historical Society Hall, Bury Quay, Tullamore. Meetings are normally held on a Tuesday every three to four weeks. These meetings are a great way to talk to people interested in everything bee related. Beginners and anyone interested are welcome to attend.
Looking out for wildlife in Laois and Offaly We aim to promote wildlife and habitats within Laois and Offaly by running a suite of events throughout the year and carrying out conservation projects whilst supporting the overall work of The Irish Wildlife Trust.