Sustainable Skerries

Hans Zomer’s article on why the no-mow-people of Sustainable Skerries were actually out cutting the grass, and how to help the pollinators also appeared in the 11 November 2023 edition of...

Continuing our series of blogs about individual events at the recent Skerries Eco Festival, Dara Mac Domhnaill, himself actively protecting the biodiversity and water quality of the Mill Stream as part...

Low Tide Walk & Talk, Southern End of Skerries South Beach by Cathal Copeland (BirdWatch Ireland) This report by Evelyn Cottell, Sustainable Skerries, continues our series of blog posts about our...

In our latest instalment of blog posts about the recent Skerries Eco Festival, Michael McKenna (Skerries Cycling Initiative) writes about their Skerries Community Bike Workshop Open Session, aka the Skerries Bike...

You may be aware of the Draft Fingal Climate Action Plan 2024-2029 – below is a summary of its main points. We encourage everyone to have a look at the Fingal...

Helen Scullion, Sustainable Skerries & Skerries Community Association Board of Directors, shares her impressions of the Opening Night (1 September 2023) with us. The first event of the 2023 Skerries Eco...

In another instance of the series of blogposts about our 2023 Skerries Eco Festival, Eithne O’Connell writes about the folk singing session hosted by Dónal Kearney and Sara Dennedy of the Skerries...

In the first of a series of blogposts about our 2023 Skerries Eco Festival, Leo Carroll writes about the Biodiversity Walk with Marion und Charlie Heasman. The Saturday Biodiversity Walk with...

Our call for images with a water theme was met by a wonderful collection of entries – see all of them in this video – and then our exhibition curator, David...

The Skerries Eco Night: Water (Sat 7.30 pm, Skerries Mills) is taking place as part of the 2023 Skerries Eco Festival. It will give individuals and members of groups & associations...