Curating the city. The changing nature of public space
"Public space has always been contested. But it is also open to different cultural readings at different times and in different places".
From: One Hundred...
Galway Wind Park Named Green Project Of The Year At Irish Construction Industry Awards...
The Galway Wind Park delivery team, consisting of SSE, Coillte and Roadbridge, bagged the prestigious Green Project of the Year Award at the 2017...
UK Stakeholders position statement on 3G pitches
This position statement is the result of a collaboration between key stakeholders in response to questions and concerns regarding 'third generation' (3G) artificial grass...
Who’s afraid of GDPR?
Paul Grant, Marketing Department, Bord Bia – Irish Food Board
‘General Data Protection Regulation’ are four words that strike terror into the hearts of most...
ENA starts the “Green Cities for a Sustainable Europe” promotion campaign
ENA – the European Nurserystock Association – signed a Grant Agreement with CHAFEA (Consumers, Health, Agriculture and Food Executive Agency) of the European Commission...
Neonicotinoids: EFSA evaluates emergency uses | European Food Safety Authority
EFSA has examined the scientific basis for emergency authorisations of neonicotinoid pesticides which were granted in seven EU Member States in 2017.
EFSA’s reports evaluate...
Public symposium on biodiversity loss in changing world: local data, global action
Biodiversity loss is an issue in all parts of the world, yet hasn't been receiving the attention that it should demand, not only from...
Energy in Horticulture event – Teagasc
Date: 3rd April
Event Time: 9:30am
Venue: Teagasc Food Research Centre, Ashtown, Dublin 15, D15 DY05
This event is to update the industry in aspects of energy use...
Energy in Agriculture 2019 – A new era for on-farm renewables
The fourth Energy in Agriculture conference and exhibition was launched today on the farm of Michéal Looney, Kilpatrick, Macroom, Co. Cork by the Minister...
Ash dieback project launches UK International Year of Plant Health
Three thousand trees have been planted in Hampshire as part of a pioneering project to tackle the devastating tree disease, Ash Dieback.
The UK’s first...