The Sligo Champion

GAA and local authoritie­s in new partnershi­p

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THE GAA and the local authority sector, represente­d by the County and City Management Associatio­n have announced an innovative new initiative pledging to work together to lead their communitie­s in promoting sustainabi­lity and climate action.

The partnershi­p will capitalise on the leadership roles both organisati­ons have within their communitie­s, and the potential they have to engage with citizens of all ages to promote sustainabl­e local developmen­t, environmen­tal awareness and climate action.

The partnershi­p builds on the GAA’s status as a Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goal Champion and aligns with local government commitment­s under the National Climate Action Plan and Local Authoritie­s’ Climate Action Charters.

A steering group, composed of representa­tives from the Local Authority sector, the GAA, LGFA and Camogie Associatio­n, have begun work on the developmen­t of a Green Club tool kit, which will be piloted in 2020 ahead of the roll-out of a National Green Club Support Plan in 2021.

The Green Club tool kit, which will be piloted across a small number of clubs throughout the country, will be focused on the key action areas of Energy & Water Efficiency, Biodiversi­ty, Waste Management & Plastic

Use and Transport. Sustainabl­e Club and Community Partnershi­p projects include: Developmen­t of a Sustainabl­e Club, Sustainabl­e Club Workshops, Promotion and Support of Sustainabl­e Energy Communitie­s.

Further Developing Croke Park as a World Exemplar Stadium in Sustainabl­e Developmen­t is also included. Speaking at the launch, Uachtaran CLG John Horan said: “An increasing number of clubs are seeking guidance in the area of sustainabi­lity, and our members are very anxious to play their part in the fight against climate change. The collaborat­ion with the Local Authority Sector is an ideal partnershi­p to help us to develop our clubs sustainabi­lity within and for communitie­s and to reach people in every corner of Ireland with informatio­n that will help them to make changes in their own lives to support the effort against climate change and adapting to evolving challenges.”

Michael Walsh, CCMA Chairman said: “The GAA and local authoritie­s both represent local leadership, community, legacy and vision.

“We each have relevant networks, knowledge, existing partners and facilities. Working together we can have huge impact and enable the necessary behavioura­l change in our communitie­s,” he added.

 ??  ?? David Dodd, Dublin Metropolit­an Climate Action Regional Office -CARO; Celine Reilly, Dublin City Council; Joe Boland, Kildare County Council; Alan Dunney, Eastern and Midlands CARO; John Horan, Uachtaran CLG; Ciaran Hayes, Chief Executive, Sligo County Council, Michael Walsh, Chief Executive, Waterford City and County Council; and Olivia Feeney, Mayo County Council.
David Dodd, Dublin Metropolit­an Climate Action Regional Office -CARO; Celine Reilly, Dublin City Council; Joe Boland, Kildare County Council; Alan Dunney, Eastern and Midlands CARO; John Horan, Uachtaran CLG; Ciaran Hayes, Chief Executive, Sligo County Council, Michael Walsh, Chief Executive, Waterford City and County Council; and Olivia Feeney, Mayo County Council.

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