Edwin Poots launches initiatives aimed at eliminating plastic pollution and tackling marine litter Edwin Poots with Conal Murphy from Mill Strand Integrated Primary. Picture by Aaron McCracken/ DAERA 01 July, 2021 01:00
Edwin Poots pictured with Helen Tomb, Live Here Love Here manager and Méabh and Rónán Hook from Mill Strand Integrated Primary. Picture by Aaron McCracken/ DAERA
AGRICULTURE minister Edwin Poots yesterday launched two initiatives aimed at eliminating plastic pollution and tackling marine litter.
The DUP minister said we need to take strong action to improve the environment in Northern Ireland.
Mr Poots unveiled a call for evidence to gather responses on the challenges and opportunities to eliminate plastic pollution.
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Small grants scheme open to applicants
Live Here Love Here, has announced the return of its Small Grants Scheme in partnership with Mid and East Antrim Borough Council and the Northern Ireland Housing Executive.
Thursday, 29th April 2021, 8:19 am
The scheme aims to financially support community based environmental projects across Northern Ireland who need financial support to maintain their efforts for creating a cleaner, greener and safer place to live.
Residents of the Mid and East Antrim Borough Council area are being encouraged to apply, with successful applicants receiving a grant between £500 to £3,000.
Live Here Love Here’s Small Grants Scheme helps communities to instill civic pride by providing practical support to volunteer projects that enhance and protect the environment and improve the health and wellbeing of community members.
Live Here Love Here grants available for east Antrim residents
Northern Ireland’s largest community and civic pride campaign, Live Here Love Here, has announced the return of its Small Grants Scheme in partnership with Mid and East Antrim Borough Council and the Northern Ireland Housing Executive.
Tuesday, 27th April 2021, 6:12 pm
The scheme aims to financially support community based environmental projects across Northern Ireland who need financial support to maintain their efforts for creating a cleaner, greener and safer place to live.
Residents across Larne and Carrickfergus are being encouraged to apply, with successful applicants receiving a grant between £500 to £3,000.