Eleven community projects across Carlow are to share nearly 50 thousand euro in funding under the Local Environmental Action Fund.
The money will support local green initiatives, including community building upgrades, energy audits, and food forest workshops.
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Organisation Name:
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Summary of Proposed Project:
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Approved Amount:
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Ardattin Community Group
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Energy audit of the community hall to guide future decarbonisation and retrofit investments.
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€1,230.00
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Bagenalstown Area Community Development Group & PDLS Bagenalstown
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Purchase of bikes for community use in partnership with PDLS, to encourage active travel within the community.
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€4,735.50
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Bagenalstown Improvement Group & Bagenalstown FC
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Installation of rainwater harvesting system to support sustainable water management in the Bagenalstown FC facilities.
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€5,749.65
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Ballinkillen Lorum Community Centre Club
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Upgrading community hall windows to improve thermal efficiency of the hall.
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€6,741.58
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Ballymurphy Hall Committee
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Replacement of internal lights with LED lights to reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions.
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€3,400.00
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Carlow Beekeepers Association
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Upgrade of CBA’s facilities to improve pollinator habitat and to create a space for hosting volunteers & workshops.
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€3,005.00
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Carlow Town Sustainable Energy Community
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Provision of energy audits for community facilities throughout Carlow Town to inform future decarbonisation measures and retrofit investments.
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€6,150.00
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County Carlow Environmental Network
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Public workshops on how to create food forests.
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€7,500.00
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DTA Tullow Tidy Towns and Climate Action Committee
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Biodiversity and environmental measures, including swift conservation, rainwater harvesting, and traffic monitoring to inform future sustainable travel activities.
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€5,986.76
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St. Fiacc’s Swimming Pool and Community Hall CLG
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Purchase of smart meters to monitor and reduce energy consumption.
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€1,762.12
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Tinryland Community Hub CLG
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Delivery of sustainable food growing workshops for the community.
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€3,739.39
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While KCLR News’ Martin Quilty’s been finding out more from their colleague and county Community Climate Action Officer Jenny Collier;

