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November 2025 Newsletter

Hi Everyone,

In this month's newsletter, we bring you information on the following:
  • Teagasc's Signpost Programme November Climate Actions for the Farming Community. 
  • The expanded Peatlands and Natura Community Engagement Scheme 2026. Applications are invited across a diverse range of initiatives with community benefit including education programmes, public amenity and recreational measures, anti-littering initiatives and more.
  • A free nationwide workshop, hosted by the Rediscovery Centre and Lions Club Environment Team, bursting with quizzes, discussions, and interactive activities that bring climate science to life.
  • An invitation to the launch of the Enniscorthy Community Biodiversity Action Plan. This Action Plan, prepared by ecologist Faith Wilson makes recommendations for Enniscorthy Tidy Towns, Wexford County Council and the wider community to take to improve biodiversity.
  • A time lapse video showing the installation of a pond on the Poole family farm in Gorey with the aim of "slowing the flow" and enhancing biodiversity. Ponds and wetlands serve as diverse habitats for plants, insects, birds, mammals and amphibians, while also acting as natural water filters.
  • Community Climate Action Programme (CCAP) Phase 2 - reminder re closing date.
  • Congratulations to Enniscorthy Tidy Towns on winning a Gold Medal at the National Tidy Town Awards.
Kind regards,

The Climate Action Wexford Team. 

November Climate Actions for the Farming Community

Graphic listing November climate actions for the farming community

Expanded Peatlands and Natura Community Engagement Scheme 2026 
Closing date for Applications: Friday, 9th January, 2026

Photo of peatlands
  • €800,000 boost for peatlands and Natura sites available under the scheme
  • Grants of up to €40,000 available for Natura 2000 designated sites
  • Grants of up to €20,000 available for Non-Natura peatland sites

On 12th November, Minister of State for Nature, Heritage and Biodiversity, Christopher O’Sullivan TD  launched the call for applications for 2026 funding under the NPWS Peatlands and Natura Community Engagement Scheme.

Following an increase in applications in 2025, the amount of funding available for the scheme has increased by 25% to €800,000. 

The Peatlands and Natura Community Engagement Scheme aims to encourage local communities, organisations, educational institutions, and other stakeholders to actively contribute to the conservation and restoration of Natura 2000 sites and peatland areas. Natura 2000 sites are protected sites, including Special Protection Areas (SPA) for birds and Special Areas of Conservation (SAC) for habitats and species.

Successful applicants for this year’s assistance will be awarded funding to support a maximum of 80% of the project's eligible costs, with a maximum grant of €40,000 for Natura 2000 designated sites and up to €20,000 for Non-Natura 2000 peatland sites.

Further Information

Details of the terms and conditions of the Scheme and the application form required to apply are available via Peatlands and Natura Community Engagement Scheme 2026.

Closing date for submission of applications is 9th January 2026.

Activities/projects funded under the scheme will be subject to adherence with all relevant statutory requirements.

Secondary School Educators - join in Ireland's biggest Virtual Climate Action Event!
Thursday, 27th November, 2025

Poster showing details of a free virtual Climate Action workshop for TY students

Looking for a TY activity that’s fun, interactive, and actually makes an impact?

On 27th November, join schools across Ireland in the country’s biggest virtual climate action event, and explore what young people can do to actually make a difference!

This virtual climate action event is curriculum-aligned, perfect for Transition Year and Year 11-14 students. It includes pre-workshop resources, follow-up notes, and classroom activities to keep the learning going.

Register your class for this FREE workshop now!

Launch of Enniscorthy Community Biodiversity Action Plan
Thursday, 27th November, 2025

Invitation to Enniscorthy Community Biodiversity Action Plan launch
Enniscorthy Tidy Towns invites you to the launch of the Enniscorthy Community Biodiversity Action Plan.

Time:    7pm
Date:    T
hursday, 27th November, 2025
Venue:  The Seamus Rafter Suite,
Riverside Park Hotel, Enniscorthy.

This Action Plan, prepared by ecologist Faith Wilson, focuses on the River Slaney Countryside Walk but includes wider recommendations for Enniscorthy Town. Many of these recommendations highlight actions we can all take to improve biodiversity locally.

This project was funded by Community Foundation Ireland, and the launch event has been supported by Wexford County Council's Biodiversity Section.

RSVP to Enniscorthy Tidy Towns: enniscorthytt@gmail.com

 "Slowing the Flow" on the River Bann

Notice containing the logos of various organisations & government departments
A time lapse video is being produced to show the installation of settlement tanks and swale to settle out sediment and nutrients from water draining from a family farm in North Wexford. The 103-acre family farm supports a 72-cow high-EBI dairy herd focused on high milk solids, herd health and environmental care. The settlement tanks and swale are designed to enhance water quality and protect aquatic life. 

The video, due for official release shortly, is being produced by the Climate Action Wexford Team in conjunction with LAWPRO; the Agricultural Sustainability Support and Advisory Programme (ASSAP); Tirlán; Farming for Water EIP; Teagasc; Dairy Industry Ireland; the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine; the Department of Housing, Local Government and Housing.

Reminder - Closing Date for Community Climate Action Programme (CCAP) Phase 2 Applications
Tuesday, 16th December, 2025

Poster with images of people walking and cycling

The application window for Phase 2 of the Community Climate Action Programme is open until 5pm, Tuesday, 16th December, 2025.

The CCAP, which is funded by the Department of Climate, Energy and the Environment (DCEE), aims to support and empower communities, in partnership with their Local Authority, to shape and build low carbon, sustainable communities in a coherent way to contribute to national climate and energy targets.

If your organisation meets the following criteria, it is eligible to apply for funding:

  • Is a not-for-profit organisation
  • Located in the operational area of Wexford County Council
  • Registered with the PPN or
  • Connected with another collective and/or a community group with Articles of Association or a Constitution and hold an AGM with approved minutes available

Wexford County Council has been allocated €669,000 for Phase 2 to fund relevant community projects that address some or all of the following five themes - Community Energy; Travel; Food and Waste; Shopping and Recycling; and Local Environmental Action.

Next Steps:

Step 1:  
Register with the Community Climate Action Officer by emailing climateactiona@wexfordcoco.ie.

Step 2: 
Review the CCAP Presentation Video here to gain an understanding of the Evaluation Criteria and see some project examples.

Step 3:  Review the Useful Resources - CCAP Brochure, Frequently Asked Questions, National list of successful CCAP projects under Phase 1, CCAP Phase1 Recipients' Interviews - available on the CCAP webpage here

Step 4:  Prepare and submit your CCAP Phase 2 Application before the closing date of 5pm, Tuesday, 16th December, 2025.


      Applicants will be notified as to the outcome of their application in April 2026.

Congratulations to Enniscorthy Tidy Towns on achieving a second Gold Medal🎉

Photo of Enniscorthy Town
The Climate Action Wexford Team sends its heartiest congratulations to Enniscorthy Tidy Towns who were awarded a Gold Medal for the second year running in the recent National Tidy Towns Awards.

Additionally, we wish to acknowledge all the volunteers, community groups and schools whose dedication in keeping their locality clean, green and beautiful contributed to this fantastic achievement.

Well done to all! 

Until next time, keep safe, well
& climate aware! ⛅

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