
Green Flag Award Guidance Manual
The Green Flag Award® scheme recognises and rewards well managed parks and green spaces, setting the benchmark standard for the management of recreational outdoor spaces
The Green Flag Award® scheme recognises and rewards well managed parks and green spaces, setting the benchmark standard for the management of recreational outdoor spaces
Composting course running this summer in St Anne’s Park provided by DCC. A great opportunity for community gardens North of the Liffey in the Dublin
Summary and links to the GIY Community Classrooms programme aimed to establish, support and fund a network of 30 community gardens around Ireland over the next three years (2020-2023) that directly engage with primary schools and provide outdoor, living classrooms for pupils, staff and community members.
It is well known that gardening is good for your physical and mental wellbeing! Are you interested in volunteering at a community food growing project
Based in Dublin City University, the Gnomes are a great example of what Urban Farming can be. Links to their website and video about their journey.
FCG Ireland is open to local community gardeners. Their members aim to promote, facilitate and enhance community gardening and food growing, sustainability and environmental initiatives.
Finglas Community Garden opened in 2006, in the grounds of St Joseph’s National School. The post provides details on location, link to blog and summary of main crops grown.
The Clondalkin Mens Shed members manage a Community Garden adjacent to the C.A.S.P Centre in Fonthill Road, Clondalkin, Dublin 22 Location & contact details and picture,
Sited on Dublin City Council land the garden is a small and beautiful oasis in the heart of the Ballymun Community. The garden started in
What to Do in the Vegetable Garden in September, including harvest, sowing, planting and other general tasks.
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