Join us to celebrate World Water Day at 7.30pm on March 22nd2022.
Ireland has a rich heritage of storytelling. In fact, it is part of our national identity and helps define us as a nation. Stories bring memories to life and help us reconnect with special places. Stories help us pass on knowledge and experience to future generations.
This online event will feature writers sharing their Stories from the Waterside with Jim Finn of Tipp FM and reflections on what their stories and local water catchments mean to them. The event is supported by the Local Authority Waters Programme, Inland Fisheries Ireland, the Heritage Council, Waterways Ireland and the Heritage Officers Programme.
For more details clink on the flier attached or the link below
Stories from the Waterside 2022 – Local Authority Water Programme (lawaters.ie)
This event coincides with the draft River Basin Management Plan 2022-2027 public consultation which is open until the 31stMarch 2020.
For more information you can check outLAWPRO Virtual Consultation Room (drbmp-vcr.ie)and submissions on the plan are encouraged.
Finally, the latest edition of the Catchments Newsletter is available at the following link: https://www.catchments.ie/
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Catherine |
Catherine Seale-Duggan | Community Water Officer M085 8085533 |
Local Authority Waters Programme Clár Uiscí na nÚdarás Áitiúil
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Have your say on how we can protect and restore our rivers and lakes. Make a submission to the Draft River Basin Management Plan for Ireland.
Click herehttps://drbmp-vcr.ie/ |
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