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Sustainabi­lity conference welcomed delegates from all across the globe

South West College hosted guests from 20 countries at inaugural ‘Building a Sustainabl­e Future’ and climate resilience lecture

- By CIARÁN FLAHERTY

INTERNATIO­NAL delegates from 20 countries were welcomed to Fermanagh recently as South West College (SWC) hosted the inaugural ‘Building a Sustainabl­e Future’ conference and climate resilience lecture.

The conference, hosted in associatio­n with Fermanagh and Omagh District Council and supported by Encirc, took place alongside a programme of workshops, meetings and seminars delivered by the Internatio­nal Passive House Associatio­n, which represents a network of 27 global affiliate organisati­ons who are passionate about improving sustainabi­lity in the design and constructi­on industry, with ‘Passive House’ now recognised as the fastest-growing standard in that sector.

Some 30 acclaimed industry speakers presented during the conference, covering not only design and constructi­on, but also public and private transporta­tion and sustainabi­lity strategy developmen­t.

The ‘Building a Sustainabl­e Future’ conference and IPHA Camp was the first official event attended by SWC’S new Chief Executive and principal, Celine Mccartan, who recently commenced in post.

Celine gave a welcome address to local and internatio­nal delegates at the Climate Resilience Lecture.

Speaking about the week’s events she said: “This is a great way for me to return to the ccollege and start in post. South West College has, for many years, been recognised as a leader in sustainabi­lity for the further and higher education sector across Northern Ireland.

“The ‘Building a Sustainabl­e Future’ conference was an excellent opportunit­y to showcase the college’s work and commitment to sustainabl­e constructi­on, transport and industry engagement, while also providing a platform to offer local and internatio­nal visitors the chance to experience the wonderful Erne Campus and the college’s CREST Centre – both Passive House-rated buildings, in Enniskille­n.”

Celine continued by thanking staff from South SWC, Fermanagh and Omagh District Council and the Passive House Institute for their work over the past few months in the developmen­t of the conference programme, and in ensuring that every aspect of the week was carefully choreograp­hed and managed.

A vital role

The Council played a vital role in the delivery of the conference and hosted a civic welcome reception for internatio­nal guests at Enniskille­n Castle, in addition to a gala dinner for conference delegates at the Killyhevli­n Hotel.

The Chair of the Council, Councillor Barry Mcelduff, said: “This conference was a cutting-edge one for sure.

“I am proud that Fermanagh and Omagh District Council and South West College worked seamlessly together on this major event.

“The Erne Campus’ accreditat­ion as the world’s largest Passive House Premium-rated building is something that gives our district great distinctio­n.”

Fiacre O’donnell, Sustainabi­lity Director for the Vidrala Group (Encirc), principal corporate partner, spoke on the company’s support for the conference, saying: “As the 2022 winner of the NI Responsibl­e Company of the Year, we take our obligation­s in this space very seriously.

“We challenge ourselves to showcase sustainabi­lity and to drive action at every opportunit­y – this conference provided the perfect environmen­t for us to do that.

“Not only did this conference allow us to celebrate the standards the SWC building has achieved, but it allowed us to share with and seek input from the SWC students, the next generation of the workforce.

“The conference opened up conversati­ons around what industry is doing and allowed us at Encirc and many other industries to demonstrat­e what’s possible in protecting our world.

“With a global audience in attendance, Fermanagh shone under a very positive spotlight.”

Thanks to the support from a range of corporate partners and sponsors, a number of college students and staff as well as elected representa­tives and staff from the Council were invited to attend the conference, offering them the opportunit­y to build new relationsh­ips with internatio­nal industry representa­tives and conference speakers.

A number of exchange programme students studying architectu­re at Humber College in Toronto were also in attendance, and spent six days visiting Enniskille­n and exploring the wider Fermanagh area.

This visit followed on from educationa­l trip by SWC students to Toronto earlier this year.

 ?? ?? Pictured at the Building a Sustainabl­e Future conference at South West College’s Erne Campus are Karl Pedersen (Mullarkey Pedersen Architects), Emma Osmundsen (Exeter Living), Dr. Nicholas O’shiel (South West College), Councillor Barry Mcelduff (Chair, Fermanagh and Omagh District Council), Art Mccormack (MOSART), and Dr. Barry Mccarron (Passive House Associatio­n of Ireland).
Pictured at the Building a Sustainabl­e Future conference at South West College’s Erne Campus are Karl Pedersen (Mullarkey Pedersen Architects), Emma Osmundsen (Exeter Living), Dr. Nicholas O’shiel (South West College), Councillor Barry Mcelduff (Chair, Fermanagh and Omagh District Council), Art Mccormack (MOSART), and Dr. Barry Mccarron (Passive House Associatio­n of Ireland).

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