Are you interested in trees and how they can contribute to life and biodiversity in Skerries town?

Are you interested in trees and how they can contribute to life and biodiversity in Skerries town?
On Thursday 12 March, well-known environmentalist and media personality Éanna Ní Lamhna (Vice Chair of The Tree Council) will talk about “The Importance of Trees” – followed by a presentation by Fingal County Council’s Parks Superintendent Kevin Halpenny.
Kevin is in charge of the current review of Fingal’s Tree Strategy and will be talking about “Biodiversity and the Draft Fingal Tree Strategy.”
After the two inputs, there will be time for discussion and questions and answers. 
This promises to be a very interesting evening. It is organised by a number of groups with an active interest in trees in Skerries: The Skerries Community Association, Skerries Tidy Towns, and Sustainable Skerries. The organisers hope it will inform significantly their input into the draft Tree Strategy, which is currently being drawn up.

  • Thurs 12 March 2020. Starting at 8 p.m. sharp (you may wish to walk or cycle, as the Community Centre car park might be rather busy). Doors open at 7.40 p.m. Free, but spaces are limited and can be booked on our Eventbrite page, or by email to sustainableskerriesnewsletter@gmail.com.

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