Improvements To Drinking Water Quality In Rural County Limerick
A major step has been taken towards resolving drinking water quality issues for 2,300 households in County Limerick following the rollout of a major Design Build Operate (DBO) project.
A major step has been taken towards resolving drinking water quality issues for 2,300 households in County Limerick following the rollout of a major Design Build Operate (DBO) project.
Minister of State and Clare T.D., Mr. Tony Killeen has received confirmation from Clare County Council that maintenance work will shortly be carried out on the Inagh River.
Clare County Council, in association with An Taisce, is urging people all over Clare to get involved in cleaning up the Banner County this April.
Stanly County Commissioners Gain Momentum In Seeking State And Federal Support
President And Founder Of Uwharrie Capital Corp Says Upcoming Federal Ruling Has Statewide Implications
Horticultural Content Provider Seeks To Support Growth With Additional Backing
The Clare Heritage Office has welcomed the allocation of EUR34,500 to eight local projects.
A number of initiatives aimed at delivering a coordinated approach to visitor management and environmental protection in the Burren will be unveiled over the coming months, the Burren Connect Project has announced.
Opus Energy, a leading independent supplier of electricity to UK businesses, has joined forces with Cornwall Light and Power to secure the entire output of Renewable Obligation Certificates from the High Sharpley wind farm and Goonhilly Wind Farm on the Lizard.
Representatives of over 30 community groups, tidy towns committees and Residents’ Associations from across County Limerick this week attended the launch of two new environmental initiatives, the ‘Limerick in Bloom Competition’ and ‘Priming Grants Scheme’.
Small and Medium Enterprises (SME’s) throughout Clare and Limerick risk going under if they fail to control their energy bills and establish an energy efficient manner of conducting business.
A survey of British businesses, conducted by npower business has revealed strong concern that Government regulation to reduce carbon emissions will make the country uncompetitive and add more costs than benefits
Totally Fitness announces that it is giving carbon dioxide a good work by offsetting its emissions to go Carbon Zero
The Mid West Region's Energy Balance & Climate Change Strategy proposes 70% reduction in Co2 emissions by 2010.
Educational grant will allow Durham school to fulfill environmental documentary project
County Clare, 28th January 08 - Individuals, groups and organisations interested in undertaking works aimed at protecting Clare’s biodiversity are being invited to apply for funding under the Biodiversity Fund for 2008.
Thirty-two North Carolina schools each receive $1,000 to promote environmental stewardship in the classroom
County Clare, 1st January 2008 - Mr. Tony Killeen, T.D., Minister of State with special responsibility for energy and environment, this week welcomed a funding allocation of almost EUR132k to assist Clare County Council to offset the operational costs associated with its bring banks and civic amenity facilities.
21st December 2007 - One of Ireland's leading renewable energy associations is to deliver certified training to over 300 tradespersons and professionals involved in the design and installation of renewable energy heating systems.
IRELAND, 17th December 2007 – An EU-funded project has commenced an energy performance audit of Ireland's existing social housing stock.
IRELAND, 23rd November 2007 – Hospitality businesses across Limerick, Clare and Kerry will have their efforts to protect the environment officially recognised at the Green Fáilte Awards 2007 in Adare Manor Hotel, Limerick on Wednesday 5th December from 2-5pm.
The Limerick Clare Energy Agency is scheduled to meet with the Minister for the Environment, John Gormley T.D., later today to discuss how Limerick and Clare can avert a multi-million Euro carbon tax.
Kilrush has today been awarded a gold medal in Category D of the annual National Tidy Towns Competition.
The latest information on flooding and how to reduce its risk can be downloaded free-of-charge at the UK’s Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) web site at www.planningmatters.co.uk
Almost a million Irish homes built before 1997 are poorly insulated and energy inefficient, according to the country's leading renewable energy association.