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August 10

      

Sunday 1st August

Scrufts Dog Show

Magic Sunday

Traditional Games Day

Walking the Wildside

Monday 2nd August

Summer Scheme with Games

Tuesday 3rd August

Midsummer Evening Walk at Carnmoney Hill

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Saturday 7th August

Young Wildlife Explorers - Rock Pool Discovery

Marine Days

Family Fun Day

Family Fun Day at Cloughey Beach

Sunday 8th August

Country Capers

Mad Hatters Tea Party

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Friday 13th August

Craft Fest 2010

Saturday 14th August

Victorian Weekend

Seasons End in the Dunes

Sunday 15th August

Leave no Trace

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Thursday 19th August

An Evening on the Turf Beds

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Saturday 21st August

National Heritage Week 2010

Go Batty in Carnfunnock

Sunday 22nd August

Story of a Hill

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Thursday 26th August

Bat Detectives

Friday 27th August

Batty Bonanza

Saturday 28th August

Poultry Fair

Sunday 29th August

Honey Show and Falconry

Lough Erne Cot Trip

Walled Garden Workshop

Scandals and Stories

Monday 30th August

Bank Holiday Hoo-Haa

Antiques and Collectables Fair

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10 March 2010
 
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Our Rivers Campaign

The Our Rivers Campaign is asking people across Northern Ireland to adopt their local river

Adopting a river on the Our Rivers NI website provides an opportunity to inform the Northern Ireland Environment Agency about conditions on our local river and how they should be managed. This information will feed into the Local River Management Plans that are currently being developed.

From recreation to business, it is the people of Northern Ireland who know the most about their local river; now is your chance to share it - it may help save the river!

This campaign is important for registering concerns expressed by members of the public about the status of our local water quality with the Northern Ireland Environment Agency, the competent authority for implementing the Water Framework Directive in Northern Ireland.

To Adopt your River:

  • Type in the name of the River you want to adopt
  • Provide the information requested
  • A username and password will be emailed to you

Once you have your password, you can log in to your River File to comment on the state of your river and suggest actions that would help to improve it. You can also upload photos, find out how to lobby your local MLA or contact the media to raise the profile of your river!

You can find out lots more information about the campaign, the status of our water quality in Northern Ireland, NIEA's plans for rivers across Northern Ireland on www.ourriversni.org.uk and what you can do to help save our local rivers.

The Our Rivers NI campaign seeks to unite all those who care about improving our water quality to ensure that NIEA develops and implements local plans which tackle the real water quality problems at a local level.
 

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