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Coillte Gift Native Trees to ECO-UNESCO’s Young Environmentalist Award Winners for 2020

  Friday December 4th 2020 Coillte Gift Native Trees to ECO-UNESCO’s Young Environmentalist Award Winners for 2020 Coillte are delighted to partner with ECO-UNESCO for this year’s Young Environmentalist Awards – gifting over 100 native saplings to this year’s winners. ECO-UNESCO’s Young Environmentalist Awards (YEA) is an all-Ireland environmental awards programme that recognises and rewards young &hellip

Coillte’s forests open for all to enjoy but users asked to adhere to HSE and Government guidelines

  Monday May 10th 2021 Coillte’s forests and forest parks remain open, as the country moves into less stringent national Covid-19 restrictions. We ask all visitors must adhere to HSE and Government guidelines, including social distancing measures when visiting our forests. As we’ve all seen during COVID19, there are substantial health and wellbeing benefits from &hellip

Coillte and Leitrim County Council Launch Glenfarne Wood Options Report

Friday, 13 November 2020 Guests of Leitrim County Council and Coillte gathered online last night to formally launch the Glenfarne Wood Options Report. The report provides a suite of development options that could be undertaken to enhance Coillte’s Glenfarne Wood for local and regional recreation and attracting tourism visitors. These options have been developed after &hellip

Coillte’s forests remain open during Level 5 Covid-19 Restrictions but all users asked to adhere to HSE and Government guidelines

Friday October 23rd 2020 Ireland has been placed into Level 5 of the Plan for Living with COVID19. In accordance with this advice and the restrictions in place for Level 5, Coillte’s forests and forest parks will remain open but only to those who live within 5km of the forests they are visiting. All visitors &hellip

Coillte encourages everyone to participate in National Walking Day, Sunday September 27th, by visiting their local Coillte forests.

This Annual celebration as part of the European Week of Sport encourages people to get out walking to benefit their physical and mental health and wellbeing Research shows that outdoor walking has been important for wellbeing during the COVID19 pandemic     National Walking Day aims to inspire people to get out and walk in &hellip

National Awareness Campaign launched promoting responsible behaviour outdoors to combat increase in littering

Love This Place, Leave No Trace — Government of Ireland in partnership with Leave No Trace Ireland call for the public to care for our countryside, follow the Leave No Trace principles and protect and preserve our land    Discarded items left behind in the forest   A new Government of Ireland campaign has been launched &hellip