Community-Led Climate Action Projects in County Cork to Share Over €1 Million in Funding

Launching Cork County Council’s Community Climate Action Programme (CCAP) were Louis Duffy, Director of Services, Cork County Council; Moira Murrell, Chief Executive of Cork County Council and Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Joe Carroll.

A pilot food waste collection scheme on a West Cork island; new bike racks made from recycled wind turbine blades in North Cork; and the installation of solar PV panels on community buildings across the county are among more than 30 projects that have been awarded funding under the Community Climate Action Programme (CCAP). Cork County Council has announced that 31 community-led climate action projects have been approved for funding totalling €1,000,265.

The CCAP is a new programme developed by the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications (DECC) to address climate change at a local level and aims to support and empower communities to shape and build low carbon, sustainable communities to contribute to national climate and energy targets. 

The successful projects include;

  • A community-led upgrade and development of an active travel pathway/cycleway in Macroom. 
  • The installation of a community biodigester and pilot food waste collection scheme on Oileán Chléire to address food waste. 
  • Retrofit works to local community buildings, including a community swimming pool in Baltimore and a theatre in Charleville, to improve energy efficiency.  
  • The installation of solar PV panels on community premises across the county to increase renewable energy generation and reduce energy costs. 
  • The development of a biodiversity corridor in Glounthaune. 
  • The provision of enhanced cycling infrastructure (bike racks and seating) to increase active travel facilities in Killeagh and in Mallow.

Mayor of Cork County, Cllr. Joe Carroll said, 

It is really positive to see such a wide selection and range of projects from across all corners of Cork County receiving substantial funding under Strand 1 of the Community Climate Action Programme and it is testament to the strong and beneficial work being undertaken by our many vibrant and active community groups. Climate change is a significant issue for all our communities, and I would like to commend the successful groups on their work at a local level to deliver climate action.

Welcoming the announcement, Minister for Environment, Climate and Communications Eamon Ryan said, “I am delighted to support these vital local projects under the Community Climate Action Programme, a landmark fund which is making €24 million available to climate action projects across Ireland, alongside a €3 million contribution from the government’s Shared Island Fund. Communities and Local Authorities know best the climate actions that work for their area and can deliver the most effective climate solutions on the ground. I look forward to seeing the transformative effect these projects will have not only in tackling climate change, but in making our cities, towns and villages better places to live and work.”

Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Moira Murrell added, 

Moira Murrell

Chief Executive

Cork County Council Headquarters, County Hall, Carrigrohane Road, Cork, Ireland. Eircode: T12 R2NC.

The allocation of over €1 million in funding to local community groups in Cork County as part of the Community Climate Action Programme (CCAP) emphasises Cork County Council’s continued and enduring commitment to empowering local communities to take action. It is encouraging to see the range of community-led climate action projects being delivered in our county, and we look forward to continuing to work with the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications to support the provision of targeted climate action funding for our community groups. 

Projects approved for funding under Strand 1 of the Community Climate Action Programme (CCAP):

Organisation  

Funding Approved

Aghada District Community Council

€ 18,392.68

Ballinguiroe & Tankardstown Group Water Scheme Co-Operative Society Limited

€ 22,530.00

Banteer Community Sportsfield Ltd

€ 54,718.35

Bere Island Tourism and Environment Group

€ 5,535.00

Carrigtwohill Community Council CLG

€ 5,139.98

Charleville Community Sports Complex Limited (CCSC)

€ 97,924.88

Clondulane Community Association

€ 28,238.80

Coachford AFC

€ 29,226.25

Comhaltas Cosanta Chúil Aodha

€ 28,375.00

Conna Tidy Towns

€ 25,389.75

Cumann Na Daoine CTR

€ 15,391.78

FON Ballymacoda LCG, T/A FON Community Sports Complex

€ 15,000.00

Friends of Firmount

€ 98,455.00

Glounthaune Tidy Towns

€ 9,179.00

Kanturk & District Community Council

€ 32,300.00

Kilbrin Community Council 

€ 28,975.00

Killeagh Inch Community Council (KICC)

€ 7,798.20

Kilshannig GAA

€ 88,842.13

Knocknamanagh CLG

€ 25,651.00

Macroom Tidy Towns

€ 97,246.80

Mallow Tidy Towns

€ 12,300.00

Milford Area Community Council 

€ 12,025.00

Mitchelstown Community Council

€ 21,132.75

Mourneabbey Community Council

€ 36,326.00

Mullach na Réidh Teo

€ 11,894.80

Ring Rowing Club 

€ 3,542.00

Skibbereen Tidy Towns

€ 5,412.00

The Schoolyard Theatre and Arts Centre

€ 57,788.52

The Wild Atlantic Pool and Fitness Centre

€ 65,131.61

Tograí Chléire

€ 22,697.00

Whiddy Island Development Association CLG

€ 17,706.00

TOTAL: 

€ 1,000,265.28