Delphi Lodge hosts children’s fishing day
Delphi Lodge, a historic fishing lodge in County Mayo, held its now annual end of season staff and children’s day […]
Read MoreDelphi Lodge, a historic fishing lodge in County Mayo, held its now annual end of season staff and children’s day […]
Read MoreIn spite of a biting wind and threatening storm there was a great turn out at Corley’s Bar, Ballintubber Co. […]
Read MoreGrowing concern about the demise of water quality in South Galway Bay and its consequences for the quality of life […]
Read MoreA Community River Trust in County Kilkenny is inspiring local love for its waterways. In the small kitchen of a […]
Read More[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]On October 7th, 2017, a large community clean-up was held along the River Camac in Clondalkin to promote awareness of […]
Read MoreTransition year students of Castleisland Community College won the national Water Explorer competition in Dublin. The award honours the pupils […]
Read MoreIn August 2017, Dorothy Stewart and Micheál Ó Cinnéide from the EPA had the privilege of visiting John Walsh at […]
Read MoreA River Basin Management Plan (RBMP) requires a clear understanding of what is happening in the rivers, lakes, groundwater, estuaries […]
Read MoreDublin City Council’s Parks and Landscape Services and its Water Framework Directive Office along with the Local Authority Waters and […]
Read MoreLoughrea Lake has been awarded a Blue Flag every year since the inception of the award. It is the only […]
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