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February 12

  
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Thursday 2nd February

Eco Schools Celebration Event 2012

Friday 3rd February

Glasswork Stained or Otherwise

Saturday 4th February

Snowdrop Walks

Strangford Lough and Lecale People and Landscape Roadshow

Sunday 5th February

Be Wild about Wildlife Beginner Birding Seabirds

Sunday Snowdrops

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Tuesday 7th February

Marine Economy and the Atlantic Area Strategy

Stakeholder Roadshows in Greenmount

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Saturday 11th February

2nd of the Strangford Lough and Lecale People and Landscape Roadshows

Sunday 12th February

Pond Improvements

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Wednesday 15th February

Series of Talks for 2012

Thursday 16th February

The Impacts of Climate Change on Northern Ireland

Stakeholder Roadshows in Enniskillen

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Saturday 18th February

Plant a Tree Day

Grass Roots AGM

3rd of the Strangford Lough and Lecale People and Landscape Roadshows

Viking Crafts

Sunday 19th February

Bird Box Day

Snowdrop Walk

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Tuesday 21st February

The Impact of Volunteering on Quality of Life

Stakeholder Roadshows in Markethill

Wednesday 22nd February

Practical On farm Renewable Energy event

Series of Talks for 2012

Thursday 23rd February

Asset Transfer

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Saturday 25th February

4th of the Strangford Lough and Lecale People and Landscape Roadshows

Plant you Tree for the Jubilee

Sunday 26th February

Pond Improvements

Monday 27th February

Excavations at a newly discovered 16 –17c fort at Ballycarry

Tuesday 28th February

Stakeholder Roadshows in Claudy

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29 March 2010
 
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Clean communities

Time to clean up our neighbourhoods - Poots

Environment Minister Edwin Poots has invited members of the public to have their say on plans to improve the quality of their local environment.  The Minister was speaking as he launched a consultation on a draft Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Bill.

He said: "There is little doubt that local environmental quality issues such as litter, abandoned vehicles, dog fouling and fly-posting are major concerns for local residents which impact on the quality of life in our public places and local neighbourhoods. Neglect promotes further deterioration and this can lead to anti-social behaviour and higher levels of crime."

He added: "People want to live in neighbourhoods that are clean and safe. Our streets, parks, town squares and open spaces are great assets and places that form the heart of our communities. They are where people meet, where they travel to work, where they live and where our children play. They should be places of which we are all proud and which foster a sense of civic pride."

The proposed Bill contains provisions designed to improve the quality of the local environment by giving district councils additional powers, similar to their counterparts in England and Wales. These powers will enable them to deal more effectively with litter, nuisance alleys, fly-posting and graffiti, abandoned and nuisance vehicles, dogs, noise and other nuisance problems.

The Minister added: "It is now well understood that a cleaner neighbourhood is an integral part of ensuring a safer neighbourhood. We are proposing to help district councils to tackle problems at a local level more effectively by enabling them to address issues through more comprehensive and user friendly legislation and guidance."

The consultation can be viewed and downloaded from: Clean Neighbourhoods.  The consultation runs until 23 April 2010.
 

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