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SUMMARY:Coffee\, Cake & Catchments - SpongeWorks Project Launch
DESCRIPTION:Please note that this event has been rescheduled from Tuesday\, 27th January\, due to the significant impacts of Storm Chandra on the Aughrim community. We sincerely thank the community for their resilience and continued partnership. \nIn this regard you are warmly invited to the launch of the SpongeWorks Project in Aughrim —☕ Coffee\, cake and chat provided — come along for an informal\, friendly evening of learning and conversation. \nAn evening of information\, exploring how working with nature (Nature-based Solutions\, NBS) can help us manage water\, protect biodiversity\, and build climate resilience in our local landscapes. \nThe EU Horizon project ‘SpongeWorks’ focuses on helping landscapes act more like a sponge — slowing\, storing and filtering water naturally through soils\, wetlands\, woodlands and river systems. \nThis nature-based approach can reduce flooding\, improve water quality\, support wildlife and create healthier\, more resilient catchments for communities\, farming and nature alike. \nThe evening will explain what the SpongeWorks Project is and why it matters\, and why Wicklow County Council\, East Wicklow Rivers Trust\, Wicklow Uplands Council and LAWPRO all got involved. \nWe will hear from Dr Mary Bourke a lecturer in Geography at Trinity College Dublin\, an engaging expert on Earth (and Planetary) Geomorphology with expertise in extreme environments including flooding. \nAn important part of the evening will be shared insights\, and to discuss how our Aughrim Catchment Community can be involved. \nThis is a relaxed and accessible event open to everyone — landowners\, farmers\, anglers\, community members\, engineers\, environmental enthusiasts\, anyone curious about how nature-based solutions can support both people and place.
URL:https://wicklowuplands.ie/event/coffee-cake-catchments-spongeworks-project-launch/
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SUMMARY:Baltinglass Ring: Uncovering the Archaeology of an Ancient Landscape
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to host Dr Dirk Brandherm of Queens University\, Belfast in a collaborative event brought to you by West Wicklow Historical Society in partnership with Wicklow Uplands Council\, and funded by Wicklow County Council.The focus of the night’s talk is one of the most exciting developments in Irish archaeology in recent years\, emerging from fieldwork at the Brusselstown Ring in County Wicklow.Recent research suggests this remarkable site may represent the largest nucleated prehistoric settlement in Ireland and Britain and Ireland’s earliest proto-town\, predating known Viking urban settlements by more than two millennia.We’ll begin with an accessible overview of the archaeological landscape and findings\, led by Dr Brandherm\, contextualising the significance of the Brusselstow Ring discoveries within broader prehistoric settlement patterns.We hope this evening deepens your appreciation of our local heritage\, enriches understanding across academic and community perspectives\, and inspires further curiosity about our shared past and historical landscape.
URL:https://wicklowuplands.ie/event/baltinglass-ring-uncovering-the-archaeology-of-an-ancient-landscape/
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SUMMARY:Lessons Learned & Opportunities for Irish Rivers - from the River Dee (Scotland)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an engaging and insightful webinar exploring the challenges and opportunities facing our rivers in a changing environment. \nWe are delighted to welcome biologist Dr. Al Reeve of the River Dee Trust\, who will share his first-hand experience of restoration and management work on the River Dee. Dr. Reeve will discuss the impacts of a changing climate\, combined with long-standing pressures on the river system\, and outline the lessons learned from ongoing efforts. He will also highlight what needs to happen going forward to achieve meaningful success at an appropriate scale. \nThe webinar will also feature short presentations on work currently underway across the Wicklow Mountains. This includes a particular focus on an upcoming project in Glensoulan\, as well as recent changes in forestry guidance that may support riverbank planting and wider catchment restoration efforts.
URL:https://wicklowuplands.ie/event/lessons-learned-opportunities-for-irish-rivers-from-the-river-dee-scotland/
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SUMMARY:Uplands Spring Clean ! - Litter Collection Evening
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Wicklow Uplands Spring Clean 2026\, an inspiring community event organised by Wicklow Uplands Council as part of the Annual An Taisce National Spring Clean and in partnership with the PURE Project and Pure Mile Programme. \nTogether\, we aim to tackle litter in the beautiful Wicklow uplands and preserve these cherished landscapes for everyone to enjoy. The event will begin at Djouce Car Park on the L1035\, where volunteers will check in\, collect supplies such as litter bags and pickers\, and receive a quick Health and Safety briefing. \nPlease bring your own gloves and dress in weather-appropriate clothing with sturdy footwear\, bring water and other supplies you might personally need. This is an opportunity to meet like minded people and do a small thing with big reward for the landscape and nature. \nAfter the cleanup\, join us back for some cake and a drink to connect with fellow volunteers and reflect on the difference we’ve made together. By participating\, you’ll be supporting the incredible work of local communities involved in the PURE Project and Pure Mile Programme while contributing to the preservation of our natural heritage. \nRegister now to be part of this mammoth effort to protect the Wicklow uplands—let’s make it an evening to remember!
URL:https://wicklowuplands.ie/event/uplands-spring-clean-litter-collection-evening/
LOCATION:Djouce Car Park (Lower)
ORGANIZER;CN="Wicklow Uplands Council":MAILTO:info@wicklowuplands.ie
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