Help Shape Thriving & Sustainable Tipperary-Identifying Community Strengths

Help Shape Thriving & Sustainable Tipperary-Identifying Community Strengths

Stories shared from local initiatives, participate in discussions & activities to develop the Community Wellbeing & Climate Resilience Map

By Tipperary PPN

Date and time

Wed, 8 May 2024 19:00 - 21:00 GMT+1

Location

Spafield Family Resource Centre,

Old Rd, Waller's-Lot E25 CX31 Cashel Ireland

About this event

  • 2 hours

Help Shape a Thriving and Sustainable Tipperary!

The Community Climate Coaches would like to invite people and representatives of local organisations to a series of free sessions being held across County Tipperary in April and May.

As the climate changes, how can we engage people and our communities in restoring biodiversity and addressing ecological challenges together?


  • Hear the stories of community-led actions and local initiatives already making a positive impact on our environment, economy, and health.
  • Take part in facilitated conversations that enhance understanding of the challenges and opportunities for our communities
  • Create a Community Wellbeing and Climate Resilience Map for County Tipperary.


These events will creatively explore how we can strengthen the well-being and climate resilience of our local places through the power of community-led action and local development.

This event will take place in Tipperary Cahir Cashel Municipal District - Wednesday May 8th, 19.00 - 21.00 Spafield FRC, Cashel, E25 CX31 and the theme is Identifying Community Strengths: In this session we will share stories from local initiatives and participate in discussions and activities to develop the Community Wellbeing and Climate Resilience Map.

We look forward to seeing you there!

For full details see www.sustainable.ie

The Community Climate Coaches
The Community Climate Coaches are volunteer community advocates active in 4 Municipal Districts of County Tipperary. The project is led by Cultivate the Sustainable Ireland Cooperative in partnership with Tipperary Public Participation Network, South Tipperary Development Company and North Tipperary Development Company. The pilot is funded by the Government of Ireland’s Community Climate Action Programme: Climate Education, Capacity Building and Learning by Doing.

Organised by

Tipperary Public