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Community Workshop and Coastal Walk in Lahinch

County Clare locals are invited to take part in a special community event on Sunday, 14th September, as part of a nationwide conversation on shaping Ireland’s Nature Restoration Plan.

The day begins with a workshop at the Lahinch Leisure Centre, from 11:00am to 1:00pm. This is an open and welcoming space where community members can learn and share their thoughts, concerns, and ideas about the future of Ireland’s natural environment.

In the afternoon, from 2:00pm to 3:00pm, there will be a guided coastal walk with marine biologist Cormac McGinley, meeting at the lifeguard hut on Lahinch Prom. The walk will explore the rich biodiversity along our coastline and spark conversations about the importance of protecting and restoring our natural heritage.

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The event is free, open to everyone, and no sign-up is required.

This gathering in Lahinch is part of Community Conversations: Shaping Ireland’s Nature Restoration Plan, a series of events being held across the country by ACT and Hometree. The aim is to ensure that local voices play a central role in Ireland’s response to the new EU Nature Restoration Law, which calls for restoring at least 20% of our land and sea areas by 2030.

The thoughts and stories shared in Lahinch will feed directly into the national plan, helping to make sure it reflects the needs and experiences of communities on the ground, while also strengthening our collective connection to the natural world.

This is an open invitation: Everyone in Lahinch and surrounding areas is encouraged to take part. By coming together, we can help shape a restoration plan that truly serves people, place, and nature.

 

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