Our current campaign to have local Councils use their planning powers to tackle climate change and to highlight those councils who are not taking action – this project is primarily through our youth section.
KILLARD NATURE RESERVE BENCHES AND TABLE
We got permission from the local Trainor family to build and site a small picnic area near the entra...
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£10K won for Tyrella beach
Lecale Conservation Association has received funding from the Department of Infrastructure (DfI) ‘...
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POLLUTION AT RETAIL PARK AND FOOTBALL PITCHES 2011
This was one of numerous sewerage spills onto Dunleath Park that often closed the playing pitches or...
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BI-ANNUAL GRANT AID FOR COMMUNITY-LED BIODIVERSITY PROJECTS
Lecale Conservation, working with Councillor Cadogan Enright, persuaded Council to include a bi-annu...
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Enright Green Economy Book Award
Lecale Conservation are delighted to share that our long standing member, treasurer and Climate Acti...
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TREES PRESERVED AT TOBAR MHUIRE SAVES MONASTERY 2008
Lecale Conservation members Bill Corry and Cadogan Enright succeeded in getting TPOs on the trees in...
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2008 CAMPAIGNING AGAINST GANGMASTERS ABUSING MIGRANTS AND THE ENVIRONMENT.
Lecale Conservation campaigned for many years for the safety and lives of young migrant workers alon...
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AONB VICTORY AT TYRELLA 2010
In April 2010 Lecale Conservation welcomed the announcement at Tyrella Beach of a climb-down by the ...
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LECALE YOUTH ENERGY CAMPAIGN
Lecale Conservation Youth is our association’s youth group. As a group of 20 13-18 year olds, ...
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FORCING COUNCIL TO HIRE BIO-DIVERSITY OFFICER
In 2009 we succeeded in persuading a majority of Councillors in Down Council that ignoring its legal...
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KILCLIEF SAND DUNE RESTORATION
Kilclief Residents Association were concerned about erosion at their beach caused by huge numbers of...
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CAMPAIGNING FOR PERIWINKLES 2007.
The Wildlife (NI) Order 1985 in Northern Ireland allowed the Department of Environment Northern Irel...
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