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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)

Posted in Biodiversity, Events, Tidy Towns Competition, Tidy Towns News

WTT Cleanup 29th March 2014

Wexford Tidy Towns had another great cleanup on Saturday 29th March. Thank you to everyone who turned out on the day to help out. We met in Woodies carpark and focused on the Clonard Road area first and then moved over to Kileens to clear up some of the dumped rubbish there too. Afterwards we moved over to the Paupers Graveyard where we are currently involved in a project there to dig, clear and plant some new plants in the Paupers Graveyard. We were delighted to get so much work done on the day. Thank you to everyone who donated their time, Wexford Tidy Towns really appreciate it. Some great photos on our Facebook page of the days cleanup including before and after photos of the Clonard/Kileen Roundabout area we focused on and photos of the planting in Paupers Graveyard too.

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Here we have some of the people who helped out on the day planting in the Paupers Graveyard. Between the Clonard Road, Kileens and the Paupers Graveyard, there was 21 bags of rubbish and a truck full of scrub removed. Thank you so much to the people involved. Well done everyone.

Posted in Cleanups, Tidy Towns Competition, Tidy Towns News

Weekly Wednesday Evening Cleanups

bullringwednesdaycleanup Wexford Tidy Towns Group will now be holding a regular Wednesday evening cleanup every week. We will be meeting at 6pm every Wednesday in the Bullring for an hour cleanup to have a sweep and litter pick on the main street of the town.

We would love for you to come along and join us for an hour to help keep the town and Quay clean. Everyone is welcome, would love to see you there. If you can make it let us know on Facebook or just turn up at the Bullring on the evening. Check out Facebook for any updates on the day.

Posted in Cleanups, Tidy Towns Competition, Tidy Towns News

2014 Off to a Great Start

Wexford Tidy Towns are looking forward to gearing up for 2014. We are holding our A.G.M. on the 12th February in the Council Chamber, at the old County Council Building. While the first cleanup of 2014 was held on January 11th at The Ferry/Carcur Area. Future cleanups are planned for February 8th at Clonard Road and March 8th on The Cultural Spine.

Wexford Tidy Towns are also delighted to let you know we came 6th in the 2013 Irish Business Against Litter (IBAL) up from 13th last year cleaner than European norms. This is a fantastic achievement which we are very proud of.

IBAL Results 2013
IBAL Press Release

Posted in Tidy Towns Competition, Tidy Towns News

First Cleanup of 2014

Our first cleanup of 2014 was held in The Ferry and Carcur area on the 11th January. Thank you to the 22 volunteers who came out on this beautiful morning, we got a lot of work done. Special thanks to Anne Troy, who usually looks after the road out around the Ferry, who offered free parking and had us all back to her beautiful home, where we had homemade soup home made brown bread, and home made mince pies. it was all delicious.

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Posted in Cleanups, Tidy Towns Competition, Tidy Towns News

Christmas Clean Up 2013

volunteerchristmas14122013 Thank you, to everyone who turned up this morning for our final cleanup of the year. We focused on the laneways and Main Street of the town giving them a good clean in time for Christmas. We would like to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and Best Wishes for the New Year. We look forward to seeing you all at a future cleanup or activity with Wexford Tidy Towns. Thank you to all the volunteers for all your help and support this year. Our first cleanup of 2014 will be held on January 11th.

Posted in Cleanups, Tidy Towns Competition, Tidy Towns News

Carcur Cleanup!

Thank you so much to everyone who turned out this morning, we had a good crowd and 6 new members. We got a lot of work done, all the weeding and hedge cuttings collected are now on the way to Redmond Park, for composting. All the cans and bottles will be recycled. Afterwards we headed to the Boat club, where there was tea/coffee waiting for us free of charge. Thank you to everyone who turned up for a great effort to clean up the Carcur area.

Posted in Cleanups, Tidy Towns Competition, Tidy Towns News