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National Biodiversity Week 17th – 25th May

This week, 17th – 25th May, is National Biodiversity Week, a week when we are encouraged to explore and celebrate the many different riches with which nature has endowed this island of ours. There are loads of guided walks, talks and treks happening around the country but you can, if you prefer, celebrate it in your own way: all you have to do is take to the great outdoors, open your eyes and take it all in!

“National Biodiversity Week provides us with lots of great opportunities to get up close and personal to nature. Explore and enjoy our unique landscapes, from beaches and bogs, to rivers and urban canals, to forests and mountainsides. It’s amazing what you can discover, even in a familiar place!”

Wexford is spoiled for choice when it comes to biodiversity-rich areas of great scenic beauty whether that be a stroll on the beach, a riverside walk or maybe a trek up the Blackstairs Mountains. Jamestown Nature Reserve, Oylegate, is “a working farm and nature reserve in Wexford that fosters and explores the wonder of natural diversity”. See more at www.jamestownnaturereserve.com

Wexford Tidy Towns has a big biodiversity push on this year under the banner “Let’s Bee Friendly”. The aim is to get us all to plant bee-friendly plants in our gardens. Learn more about how you can help from our gardening tips and be sure to pledge your support to the “Let’s Bee Friendly” campaign!

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National Biodiversity Week

Next week (May 17-25) is National Biodiversity Week. There are events happening around Ireland to try encourage us all to get out and celebrate the great outdoors.
“National Biodiversity Week provides us with lots of great opportunities to get up close and personal to nature. Explore and enjoy our unique landscapes, from beaches and bogs, to rivers and urban canals, to forests and mountainsides. It’s amazing what you can discover, even in a familiar place! There are guided walks, talks, wildlife surveys, exhibitions and more.”

Jamestown Nature Reserve, Oylegate is starting its celebrations early with a workshop this Thursday 15th May 15 with “Wildflowers for Beginners & Improvers” presented by Zoe Devlin. For further info contact Will Warham @ 087 2082266 or visit the site www.jamestownnaturereserve.com

Wexford Tidy Towns has a big biodiversity push on this year under the banner “Let’s Bee Friendly”. The aim is to get us all to plant bee-friendly plants in our gardens. Learn more about how you can help from our gardening tips and be sure to pledge your support to the “Let’s Bee Friendly” campaign!

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Events For May 2014

Some events of interest coming up in the month of May!

Jamestown Nature Reserve Workshops in May
Jamestown Nature Reserve, Oylegate hosts a series of workshops in the months ahead.

  • Saturday 3rd May “Growing Food and Making the Best Use of Space” presented by Trevor Sargent.
  • Saturday 10th May. Mary Bulfin presents “Learning About Wild Food Foraging”.
  • Thursday 15th May you can take a walk on the wild side at “Wildflowers for Beginners & Improvers” with Zoe Devlin.

For further info contact Will Warham @ 087 2052266 or see Jamestown Nature Reserve

National Walk to School Week May 12th to 16th
National Walk to School Week: May 12th to 16th 2014 will see students from Green-Schools all over Ireland coming together to show their support for a greener, healthier environment by encouraging pupils, parents and teachers to walk to school wherever possible during National Walk to School Week and promoting walking and other sustainable travel modes to school.

Biodiversity Week 2013
Celebrate Ireland’s unique nature and wildlife during National Biodiversity Week, 17 to 25 May! There are dozens of free and exciting events happening around Ireland.

European Neighbours Day – Fri, 30 May, 2014
Wexford celebrates European Neighbours Day with a tea/coffee morning at Redmond Park. This event has proved hugely popular over the past number of years with local residents and friends of Redmond Park.

In Other News…
Our friends at Ballygarrett Tidy Towns have been doing Trojan work in keeping their village looking in tip-top shape. Following the release of the film The Sea (written by John Banville), which was part-filmed in the area, Ballygarrett can expect to attract loads of curious visitors both to the bean and to nearby Oldbawn Beach. Ballygarrett Tidy Towns meets 7pm every Tuesday and Thursday at the church carpark.

Well done also to The Mercy School, John’s Road, Wexford on being awarded by An Taisce with its 7th Green Flag (Biodiversity)

We also would like to say well done to the residents of Piercestown who got together and decided to clean up their Parish Collecting over 100 bags of rubbish well done to all involved. See some photos of the cleanup here.

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2014 Biodiversity Campaign Launch “Let’s Bee Friendly”

On Thursday the 10th April 2014, there was a large attendance at the new Wexford Town Library for the launch of the “Let’s Bee Friendly” campaign. This is being sponsored jointly by the “Biodiversity” Volunteers attached to the Wexford Tidy Town effort and is supported by Wexford County Council as an action under the Wexford County Biodiversity Action Plan 2013-2018.

Speakers were introduced by Wexford Librarian Linda Horan. Niamh Lennon of the Planning Section explained the purpose of the exhibition, which will continue on display at the Library for the next few weeks. The principle aim of the project is to invite the wider public to support the effort to arrest the decline in recent years of the bee population. The idea is simply to ask people to plant some “bee friendly” shrubs and flowers in their gardens.

Pat Murray, the Chairman of the Wexford County branch of the Irish Farmers Association outlined the importance of the bee to the local and national economy with regard to agricultural production. He informed us that their Wexford branch had 3500 members and that the local economy has a value of €134M. The IFA is very appreciative of and fully supports the efforts of all measures to arrest bee population decline.

John Morgan of South Wexford Bee Keepers Association gave a very interesting outline of the state of affairs with regard to managing bees. John has been working with bees for over thirty years. His outline of the subject ranged from a brief description of the main types of bees and that there were 101 known bee species some years ago which have now been reduced by one third. He also covered some of the political and legal complexities attached to bee management in the modern world.

On the brighter side, he informed us that, as a consequence of the fine summer last year, the Forth Mountain honey had a lovely deep colour and excellent flavour. A “very good year”, as the wine experts might put it!

Why do we need to save the decline of the bee? Of the 100 crops that provide 90% of the world’s food supply, 71 of these crops are pollinated by bees, fascinating or what? So, no bees 71 crops disappear, a frightening thought wouldn’t you agree? So the little bee is vital to our survival and now is the time to take action. Find a quiet corner in your garden, plant a flower to feed a bee and help save the planet, we kid you not!

All are invited to visit the exhibition which includes fascinating facts about bees which are on display at Wexford Town Library. There are very colourful brochures with advice on the different plants, including daffodils, willows, heathers, rosemary, lavender etc., which are available at all local gardening stockists and which are bee friendly.

Pledge your support to the ‘Let’s Bee Friendly Campaign’ by planting at least one of the recommended pollinator friendly flowers in your garden or following some of the gardening tips to help our bees. Email your pledge to bees@wexfordtidytowns.com or fill out the form on our campaign page to let everyone know how you are helping our bees. Help us save the bees and possibly the planet.

(Written by: Ambrose Madders)

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Free Electrical Recycling Day Wexford

weeeirelandThere will be a free electrical recycling day held in Wexford Town on Saturday the 5th of April 2014. Collection takes place in the Tesco carpark in Wexford from 10am – 4pm. Anything that is household related with a plug or battery will be accepted.

This Includes:

TVs & Aerials | Microwaves
IT Equipment
Dishwashers | Fridges & Freezers
Power Tools
Battery Operated Toys
Kettles & Toasters
All Waste Batteries
& Many More……

www.recyclefree.ie

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Volunteers Needed for Planting

We are looking for some man power to help us out at our project for the Paupers Graveyard. We have been given all the shrubs for the area we now need to plant them on the bank in Graveyard. We are looking for volunteers to help dig the bank and plant the shrubs. Please if you can help us, even just for an hour Thursday next 20th March and the following week whatever you can offer we would be very grateful. Please get in touch with us by messaging our Facebook page or by emailing info@wexfordtidytowns.com with your number or email and we will get in touch with more details. Thank you

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Wexford Tidy Towns A.G.M. 2014

We are holding our A.G.M. on the 12th February at 7.30pm in the Council Chamber, at the old County Council Building, now the Borough Council. All are welcome, we would love to see you there.

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