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May 2022
Environmental Awareness Newsletter Spring Edition
Contact Us
Upcoming Environmental Dates
The Environmental Awareness Quarterly Newsletter is
May 14 th -22 nd Bike Week
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circulated to schools, subscribed Residents’ Associations,
May 20 th World Bee Day
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Tidy Towns and Tidy Districts groups. We would be
• May 22 nd International Day of Biological
grateful if you could circulate any notices of interest to
Diversity
your members or colleagues. If you have a story you
• May 23 rd Green Schools Biodiversity Week
would like to feature, please contact us.
• May 25 th National Green Flag Raising Day
• May 27 th Closing Date for Tidy Districts
For further information on environmental awareness
• May 30 th – June 6 th National Food Recycling
outreach programmes please visit dlrcoco.ie website
Week
here or contact Niamh Moran A/Environmental
• June 2 nd Closing Date for Anti-Litter/Dog
Awareness Officer (Waste Prevention) by email
Fouling Poster Competition
[email protected] or phone 01-2054700.
June 3 rd World Bicycle Day
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For all other general queries please contact Dún
June 5 th World Environment Day
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Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council’s Civic Hub on 01 -
June 8 th World Oceans Day
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2054700 or email [email protected]
May 2022
Environmental Awareness Newsletter Spring Edition
Composting at Home Workshop Open for Registration
Did you know, on average, each home in Ireland throws away 117kgs of food waste every year. That’s between € 400 and € 1,000 per household thrown into the bin.
To celebrate Irelands National Food Recycling Week which will be taking place from May 30 th -June 6 th , Dún Laoghaire- Rathdown will be hosting a composting workshop in Fernhill Community Garden.
This introductory workshop with Craig Benton focuses on how to create your own compost at home! This workshop is open to anyone who wishes to learn about composting at home or how to improve their technique if already composting.
Where: Fernhill Community Garden When: Tuesday 31 st May 7pm
Who can join: Anyone is welcome to sign up to this workshop, please note
numbers are limited so booking is essential.
To book your spot, please use the following link:
https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/introduction-to-composting-workshop-tickets-
341662450587
If you have any queries on the above, please contact Niamh Moran
(Environmental Awareness) by emailing [email protected].
May 2022
Environmental Awareness Newsletter Spring Edition
Tidy Districts Open for Entries
Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council is delighted to announce the launch of its Tidy Districts Competition for 2022. Applications will close on the 27 th May.
The Tidy Districts environmental awareness programme offers Dún Laoghaire-
Rathdown County Council an opportunity to recognise and reward the voluntary efforts
of residents’ associations, tidy district and tidy town groups to enhance their local
environment. While Tidy Districts is primarily an anti-litter competition, it has evolved
over the years to also consider biodiversity, community engagement, waste prevention
and climate action.
Application forms are available from the Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown website or by
contacting the Environmental Awareness Section on 01 2054700 or
email [email protected]
May 2022
Environmental Awareness Newsletter Spring Edition
Anti-Litter/Dog Fouling Poster Competition 2022 Open for Entries
Primary Schools within Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown are invited to enter our Anti-Litter/Dog Fouling Poster Competition. Students are asked to design a poster with an image and slogan relating to the theme of Anti-Litter or Dog Fouling. Winning Posters will be used within Environmental Awareness as signage to raise awareness regarding anti-litter and dog fouling throughout the county. Spot prizes will be available, and each entrant will receive a certificate to reward their work. - The deadline for entries is June 2nd at 5pm - Each poster should contain an image and slogan that relates to the theme of Anti-Litter or Dog Fouling. - The poster should be A4 Portrait orientation. Any medium can be used such as pencils, paint etc. on paper.
There are 3 age categories
• Junior Infants -1 st Class • 2 nd - 4 th Class • 5 th – 6 th Class
Each school can submit one poster for each class in the school. For further information about this competition, please contact [email protected]
Photo: Winning Entries from 2021
Environmental Awareness Newsletter Spring Edition
May 2022
Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council signs the European Circular Cities Declaration
At the May County Council Meeting, An Cathaoirleach, Councillor Lettie McCarthy,
signed the European Circular Cities Declaration. Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County
Council is the first local authority in Ireland to do so. The European Circular Cities
Declaration is a commitment from cities and regions, to enhance efforts to transition
from a linear to a circular economy. Signatories are committed to the need to
decouple economic growth from resource use and recognise that local and regional
governments have a critical role to play and share a common vision of a circular
economy. The European Circular Cities Declaration is managed by Circle Economy
and ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, to which there are currently sixty-
one signatories. ICLEI is a global network of more than 2,500 local and regional
governments committed to sustainable urban development. Over the coming years,
the Council will embed the Circular Cities Declaration commitments into the
continued implementation of its Climate Change Action Plan 2019-2024, in
collaboration with other European cities.
May 2022
Environmental Awareness Newsletter Spring Edition
Illegal Dumping and Littering is all Our Problem
Every county, city, town and village across Ireland is
being called upon to join the fight against illegal
dumping through a communications campaign, “Your
Country - Your Waste”.
The “Your Country - Your Waste” campaign has been
developed as part of the Anti-Dumping Initiative, and
includes a tailored suite of information and awareness
messaging for use by community and voluntary groups,
with all materials available to download from here
Every time that illegal dumping and littering takes place it causes damage to the communities in which we all live,
work and play. The “Your Country – Your Waste” campaigns are part of the “Anti -Dumping Initiative which
highlights what each of us can do to stop illegal dumping and littering to keep our villages, towns, and cities clean
and waste free so that that we can all continue to enjoy our wonderful environment.
To find out more information about this campaign please click here
May 2022
Environmental Awareness Newsletter Spring Edition
Dalkey selected to represent Ireland in Entente Florale 2022
Dalkey Town has been chosen to represent Ireland in the prestigious Entente Florale European Competition by the Department of
Rural and Community Development due to its achievements in the National Tidy Towns Competition.
The aim of the competition is to promote environmental awareness, sustainable management of the built and natural
environment and biodiverse green spaces.
Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council, Dalkey Tidy Towns and local groups & businesses will work together to provide a great welcome to the international judging delegation on July 2 nd .
If you would like to volunteer to assist Dalkey Tidy Towns in preparing for this visit, please contact them via their email or social
media.
Dalkey Tidy Towns Contact: [email protected]
Dalkey Tidy Towns Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/dalkeytt/
Further Information about Entente Florale can be found here
May 2022
Environmental Awareness Newsletter Spring Edition
dlr Events for National Biodiversity Week 2022
dlr Biodiversity Online Talk – The Value of our Hedgerows Thurs May 19th at 19:00
Join our dlr Biodiversity Officer for a talk online about our hedgerows in the county and the value of these hedgerows. Discover how
important our hedgerows are in helping us provide space for biodiversity, in helping with flood alleviation, cleaning the air and water and in
many other ways. Learn about our hedgerow surveys of the county and also about our hedgerow toolkit for teachers.
To attend the event, book your place on Eventbrite here
dlr Biodiversity – Fernhill Nature Walk Sat May 21st at 11:00
Join us for a dlr for a nature walk in Fernhill Park and Gardens and learn about the variety of plants and animals that live in this wonderful
park. The meadows will be in full growth after the winter grazing, and we might see some interesting insects and pollinators there. There are
many other important places in Fernhill for flora and fauna - you might spot a red squirrel or a great spotted wood-pecker! Meet in the Car
Park at Fernhill. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Places are limited. To attend the event, book your place on Eventbrite here.
dlr Volunteers Climate Change and Biodiversity Online Event Wed 18th May at 19:00
Join the DLR Volunteers to hear about how we can support and protect our biodiversity. In this second talk in the dlr Volunteer Centre
Climate Action Challenge, we are delighted to be joined by Justin Ivory, who will share ways in which we can support and protect biodiversity
in our own space and broader communities.
To attend the event please register on the following link on Zoom here.
May 2022
Environmental Awareness Newsletter Spring Edition
Managing Food Waste at Home
Composting at Home
Brown Bin Collections Food waste and garden waste can be recycled
As the frosty nights make way
for spring buds, many people
through your food waste recycling bin (normally a
begin to focus on their garden
brown bin).
and consider composting.
Did you know that all households (including
Composting can reduce
apartments) living in a population agglomeration
waste, save money and
of greater than 500 people are legally entitled to a
improve soil fertility. When considering composting at home, it is important to
food waste recycling service from their waste
collector? To check if your area is entitled to a food waste recycle bin service,
learn how to establish and manage the heap, to ensure
your garden compost does not generate nuisance smells
please contact your private waste collection company or visit
and unwanted animal visitors.
www.WERLA.ie (link to map). Your private waste collector will send the
contents of this bin to a composting site or to a sustainable anaerobic
Environmental Awareness have created a pdf and video
digestion plant. Using the brown bin can also save you money in waste
guide with everything you need to know.
collection charges. The MyWaste website has some excellent resources, downloadable stickers and
guides on getting the most from your brown bin at home.
Please visit here (www.dlrcoco.ie) to watch our video and
download a free copy of the guide.
Please visit here.
May 2022
Environmental Awareness Newsletter Spring Edition
Climate Action at Home
Repair My Stuff
For many, purchasing a new
We all generate huge amounts of waste, every minute of
laptop or washing machine when
every day. It’s time to take a new approach.
an old one breaks is the norm.
However, repair is often a
Fast fashion, single-use items and products deigned to
cheaper! It is also a more
have very short lives are not sustainable. Rather than
environmentally
sustainable
always buying new, let’s try to repair, reuse and upcycle to
option. www.RepairMyStuff.ie is a directory of local repair
make the most of get the best value from what we already
have.
professionals operating in your area. It is free for
businesses to register.
Positive choices can prevent waste, reduce climate impacts
and save you money.
If you have any questions about how to manage waste at
home and recycle locally, please visit www.mywaste.ie
Repairmystuff.ie is a not-for-profit website proudly
promoted by dlr and created by Local Authorities with the
EPA.
May 2022
Environmental Awareness Newsletter Spring Edition
Love this Place, Leave No Trace
Seasonal Food Calendar
As the weather improves and
Eating foods that are
evenings lengthen, we will be
locally produced and
spending more time outdoors,
in season is a great
enjoying all the great amenities
way to reduce the
that are on our doorsteps, such as
overall environmental
our parks, beaches, forests, trails,
impact of what we
nature reserves and much more.
eat.
When we visit and enjoy these
The Stop Food Waste
amenities, the 7 principles of
Seasonal Food
Leave No Trace should be
Calendar tracks the
followed.
The
“Love
This
growing season, so
Place” Campaign from Leave No
you’ll know when it’s
Trace highlights the need to
best to buy Irish
ensure that we remove any litter
produce.
that we create to minimise the
To download the Seasonal Food Calendar for 2022 or
impact that we have our natural
find out more about reducing your food waste, please
heritage.
visit https://stopfoodwaste.ie/
Environmental Awareness Newsletter Spring Edition
May 2022
GLOBE Teacher Training Course
The GLOBE Programme in Ireland will be offering the first ever CPD approved GLOBE-Environmental Science and Action-Based Learning Summer Teacher Training Course (August 15 th -19 th ).
This course is an exciting, practical, interactive and informative exploration of how to better understand, sustain, and improve Earth’s
environment at the local, regional and global scale using the internationally recognized GLOBE Programme. You will learn how to guide
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