Sustainable Skerries

Sustainable Skerries organized a week-long Forest School this August, supported by Fingal County Council. Twenty children explored nature through play, learning games, foraging, and crafting. The final day focused on local...

Everyone in Skerries is urged to join the National Climate March in Dublin on 15 November 2025, meeting at 11 am at Skerries Train Station. Participants will rally against fossil fuels...

Did you know that in Ireland, 110,000 tonnes of textiles are discarded every year? (Source: Textiles: National Attitudes & Behaviours Surveys | Environmental Protection Agency.) Re-using unwanted clothing, much of which is...

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Too often, public consultations are dominated by negative feedback—and while it’s vital to raise concerns, it’s just as important to show support when something good is being proposed. At Sustainable Skerries,...

Christine Mullan-Jensen's research explores how personal gardens can contribute to biodiversity and climate resilience. Despite societal barriers like judgment and confusion about gardening norms, Mullan-Jensen offers four strategies: engage with your...

The Cuppa for Climate event on November 12 focused on raising awareness and building solidarity for climate action. Organized by Katie Lattimore, it highlighted the urgent need for accountability from leaders...

The 2024 Skerries Eco Festival brought us together to promote environmental awareness and action. With engaging activities from workshops to talks, visitors learned about making impactful eco-friendly choices. The festival emphasized...

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Members of Sustainable Skerries attended an engagement evening regarding the Harbour Road enhancements and Red Island Loop. They supported plans focusing on biodiversity, accessibility for residents with mobility issues, and separating...