Two projects in Offaly to receive over €10,000 from Peatlands Community Engagement Scheme

Minister for Heritage and Electoral Reform, Malcolm Noonan has today announced over €290,000 in funding for 24 local community groups and organisations, including two in Offaly, to support a variety of local projects across Ireland under the Peatlands Community Engagement Scheme 2023.

Clara Heritage Society has secured €6,600 for the funding of a community engagement event, the 'Bog Trotters Festival.' Tullamore Lions Club has been allocated €3,498 to carry out a feasibility study at Clonbeale More Bog.

Announcing the funding, which has been operating since 2018, Minister Noonan stated that he was delighted to see the diverse range of initiatives put forward by such active community and volunteer groups and environmental organisations.

Minister Noonan said:

“Communities play a vital role in the mission of the National Parks and Wildlife Service to protect nature. Peatlands in Ireland are often at the heart of these communities. This funding will support the work that local communities and volunteers do as custodians of our natural heritage. Our peatlands are places of serenity and a wonderful showcase of what nature has to offer hosting a huge variety of plants, supporting animals and rare species who have adapted to life in the bogs. The bogs of Ireland are places that epitomise community spirit and I am delighted to be able to continue to support community organisations and others in their efforts to embrace nature and support biodiversity.”

Projects to benefit from this funding in 2023 span across Ireland including Westmeath, Longford, Galway, Kildare, Kerry, Cavan, Monaghan, Louth, Tipperary, Limerick, Laois, Cork, Donegal and Dublin.

Led by the National Parks and Wildlife Service of the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, the Peatlands Community Engagement Scheme encourages local initiatives to conserve and revitalise raised and blanket bogs, particularly protected bogs and fens, and promotes public engagement with our natural heritage and environment. The scheme primarily supports community-led projects and volunteer groups, who play a vital role in helping to promote and implement peatland conservation and restoration in Ireland.