Wicklow Uplands Council would like to thank members of the public for their cooperation in observing the travel restrictions and social distancing guidelines put in place […]
In response to Tuesday's announcement, Wicklow Uplands Council is now asking that people stay at home and stay local. Travelling to the uplands for recreational and pleasure activities is considered unnecessary and irresponsible. It is contrary to government measures and exposes local communities to the risk of spreading the virus.
The many beauty spots, heritage sites, walking trails and open spaces found in the Wicklow and Dublin Uplands has seen an unprecedented number of visitors over the last few days. As the current public health crisis continues, the region is likely to welcome many more daily visitors keen to enjoy the outdoors and experience some of Ireland's most stunning landscapes.
Wicklow Uplands Council is disappointed that no announcement is forthcoming from the Department of Heritage, Culture and the Gaeltacht, to not extend the controlled burning season this year.
Today, families, communities, schools and organisations across the globe observe World Wildlife Day – an annual event dedicated to celebrate and raise awareness of the world’s […]
Wicklow Uplands Council warmly welcomes the recent announcement that County Wicklow’s growing trail network is to receive a funding allocation of €152,560 under the Outdoor Recreation […]
Applications for the Wicklow County Council’s Community Awards Scheme are currently open. The scheme provides funding and support to enable communities to identify, develop and implement […]
Wicklow Uplands Council takes a community led approach to sustainable development in the Wicklow And Dublin Uplands in partnership with the people who live, work and […]