Events

admin January 19th, 2009

Upcoming events 

 

Stoneybatter Bank Clean Up

Saturday 25th April 11am - 1pm.

Meeting at Sitric Garden, Sitric Road, Stoneybatter 

 

Previous events

 

Royal Canal Bank Clean Up, Saturday 18th April.

 

Talk on insulation grants and energy efficiency in your home, 31st March 2009, East Wall

Speakers:

• Ann Crotty, Sustainable Energy Ireland (SEI) - Practical advice on applying for insulation and home energy grants.

• Senator Deirdre de Búrca, Green Party - Government plans for warmer homes grants, smart meters and energy security.

 

 

Save Money on Energy Bills Wednesday 4th March 2009 – 8.00 pm Aughrim Street Parish Hall, Prussia Street    

 

How to Save Money in your Home,  February 10th, Maples Hotel, Iona Road, Drumcondra

Speakers: Eamon Ryan, Minister for Energy, Chris Hughes, SEI Programme Manager

 

Trees for Stoneybatter? February 4th, Aughrim Street Parish Hall, Prussia Street, 7.30pm

Speakers: Senator Deirdre de Búrca, Green Party, Anja Murray, Natural Environment Officer, An Taisce, Richard Webb, Environmental Consultant

 

‘Prisons – part of the problem?’  Liam Herrick, Executive Director Irish Penal Reform Trust. 10 March 2008 Thomas Read, Smithfield

 

GMO Foods – you are what you eat.’  Fr Seán McDonagh, Author of Patenting Life? Stop! Is Corporate Greed Forcing us to Eat Genetically Engineered Food? 25 February 2008 Thomas Read, Smithfield

 

‘The future of food.’  Trevor Sargent TD, Minister of State for Food and Horticulture. 11 February 2008 Thomas Read, Smithfield

 

‘Climate Change and the Third World.’ Niamh Garvey, Trocaire. 19 November 2007 Thomas Read, Smithfield

 

‘Climate Change and Energy’. Joseph Curtin, Institute of European Affairs. 5 November 2007 Thomas Read, Smithfield

 

‘A party of government’ John Gormley TD, Party Leader, Minister of the Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government. 15 October 2007 Thomas Read, Smithfield

 

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