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Apply now for the GIY Get Ireland Growing fund

The GIY Get Ireland Growing fund is open to community groups, schools, allotments with communal space, community gardens, and not-for-profits looking to develop or enhance an existing community food-growing initiative. Schools can apply for training services or equipment that will allow students to grow their own fruit or vegetables.

The Soap Box – A regular column in which readers tell us about what matters to them....

The first Living Links group was set up in Cloughjordan, Co Tipperary, in May 2002, when a small group of local people got together in direct response to a suicide in the community. The event was tragic and cataclysmic for the people and there was a huge sense of inadequacy on the ground as to how to provide appropriate community support and a consequent sense of failure as a community.

Nationwide presentation announces a Climate for Change

A free talk on climate change is being held by change.ie, the Power of One and Kilkenny County Council during EU Waste Reduction Week on November 22, in the Ormonde Hotel in Kilkenny City.

 

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