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Offaly project lands funding under community peatland initiatives
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Funding has been approved to upgrade the wooden trackway at Killaun bog looped walk, just outside Birr under the Peatlands Community Engagement Scheme.
€20,000 has been allocated to upgrade the existing wooden trackway, under the ownership of the Board of Management of St Brendan s Community School, Birr at Killaun bog, which is a popular spot with walkers and nature lovers.
As part of the same funding allocation, it was announced that Schohabog bog/Cloughjordan Community Development group was allocated €7,260 to undertake a habitat survey at Schohaboy Bog Natural Heritage Area on habitats not covered to date and to carry out an Appropriate Assessment for a proposed route way for a new visitor and amenity broadwalk.
Funding announced to upgrade popular Offaly walkway
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Malcolm Noonan T.D., Minister of State for Heritage and Electoral Reform has announced that he has approved grant funding of just under €230,000 to 25 local community groups and organisations for a variety of peatlands related projects across Ireland.
Included in this is €20,000 to upgrade the existing wooden trackway at Killaun Bog looped walk. Offaly Senator Pippa Hackett welcomed the announcement.
She said: “Our relationship with the bog is changing from one of extraction to one of protection and it’s wonderful to see local groups in the Midlands finding a new appreciation for this fundamental part of our heritage.