South Dublin to benefit from over €1 Million under Community Climate Action funding

Clondalkin Tidy Towns

South Dublin is set to benefit from over €1 Million in funding to support initiatives like community gardens, solar energy, EV charging, and community composting, a local Minister has said. The Community Climate Action programme supports projects which focus on building low carbon communities across the State, and also supports cross-border projects that contribute to climate and energy targets.

Minister for Business, Employment and Retail and Local TD Emer Higgins said: “I am delighted that so many communities across South Dublin have been successful in receiving this funding, with a total of €1,073,000 for projects in our area, especially with-it being Dublin Action Climate Week recently.

“This funding will support a diverse range of organisations, including sports clubs, tidy towns, local enterprises, arts groups, as well as our own local groups that have a significant impact on our communities.

“Some of these groups include Recycle IT, Rathcoole FC, Rathcoole Community Council, Lucan Harriers Athletics, Clondalkin Tidy Towns, North Clondalkin Community Development Programme, Round Towers GAA, Ace Enterprise Park, and Clondalkin Addiction Services Programme. Congratulations to these local groups; I am confident this funding will contribute to enhancing our area and advancing our climate goals.”

“I’m particularly pleased to see Recycle IT on the list. I’ve worked closely with the team at Recycle IT, South Dublin County Council and Councillor Caroline Brady to organise several recycle events across Lucan, and these events have been hugely welcome by local residents. They have recently held recycling drives in various locations across South Dublin, you can recycle anything with a plug or battery. Please feel free to reach out to my office if you have any questions.”

“These projects are brilliant examples of climate action being taken at a local level in Dublin, underpinned by local authority leadership and community ownership. €27m in funding nationwide will ensure community groups are equipped to improve their areas, save energy, save money, and support their members. “The additional water refill stations, lighting upgrades and other amenities will make a real difference for people across South Dublin.

“Not only will they contribute to reaching our climate targets but will make a practical, positive difference for people in their day to day lives. “I look forward to seeing these projects coming to fruition and seeing the benefit they have for our communities,” Minister Higgins concluded.

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