Sustainable Skerries

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...

When the sirens called, you did not want to hear it. If their song caught your ear, it lured you to your doom. There was no way to avoid catastrophe once...

This is a report of sorts of the first Skerries Eco Night, 22 November 2022. It has also a list of actions. Join us in doing something – yourself, in your...

Have you made your submission to the Skerries Active Travel Plan yet? You can find out more on https://www.fingal.ie/activetravel/Skerries but hurry, you can only make a submission until 3 November! And...

Seasonal. Local. Organic. Waste-minimising. Ecosphere-enhancing. Regenerative= SLOWER Food! We braved the rain, saw the Community Gardens at Skerries Mills, welcomed platains, wholemeal sourdough bread, homemade popcorn, wonderful cake made by a...

Sustainable Skerries welcomes the vision but has deep concerns at lack of staffing and funding for the draft Fingal Biodiversity Plan With a Climate and Biodiversity Emergency declared in the Dáil...

The Skerries Bee Map was the result of a collaboration between members of the biodiversity team of Sustainable Skerries and local artist/illustrator Kristina Keegan. The purpose of the map is to...

Join Charlie and Marion Heasman on this stroll through the Ballast Bit, starting at the Bottle Bank on Barnageeragh Road. We’ll explore the Ballast Pit looking not only at bumblebees but...

Last Wednesday (18 May 2022), Dave Goulson, the author of the Sunday Times bestseller Silent Earth: Averting the Insect Apocalypse, joined Sustainable Skerries online for a fascinating talk on insects. We...