SECAD (South and East Cork Area Development), with support from UCC's
Coastal & Marine Research Centre, are hosting a Free Walking Trails
Seminar and Information morning for South and East Cork county
community groups and other interested parties.
Key speakers at the Seminar will include experienced trail-development
professionals from the National Trails Office and Coillte, along with
experts in community trail development from successful projects such
as Kilkenny Trails. Participants will also hear from other community
groups who have successfully developed trails, and get the opportunity
to meet other Cork communities interested in developing their own
trails. Meanwhile, SECAD will be there to advise on the financial
support they are providing to communities to achieve the SECAD
community trails vision.
The FREE Seminar will take place on Wednesday the 4th May 2011, at the
Radisson Hotel, Little Island from 9am-1pm.
If you are interested in developing trails in your area, are already
involved in trail planning, or wish to find out more, please come
along.
Contact SECAD to register either by email (info@secad.ie) or by telephone (021-4613432).
We would also ask that you forward this invite/email to anyone you
think may be interested.
Kind Regards,
Rory Scarrott
Environmental Scientist,
Coastal & Marine Research Centre,
(Working on SECAD Community Trails Development Project)
Environmental Research Institute,
University College Cork,
Haulbowline Island,
Cobh,
County Cork,
Republic of Ireland
Tel: +353 (0)21 470 3126
Fax: +353 (0)21 470 3132
Coastal & Marine Research Centre, are hosting a Free Walking Trails
Seminar and Information morning for South and East Cork county
community groups and other interested parties.
Key speakers at the Seminar will include experienced trail-development
professionals from the National Trails Office and Coillte, along with
experts in community trail development from successful projects such
as Kilkenny Trails. Participants will also hear from other community
groups who have successfully developed trails, and get the opportunity
to meet other Cork communities interested in developing their own
trails. Meanwhile, SECAD will be there to advise on the financial
support they are providing to communities to achieve the SECAD
community trails vision.
The FREE Seminar will take place on Wednesday the 4th May 2011, at the
Radisson Hotel, Little Island from 9am-1pm.
If you are interested in developing trails in your area, are already
involved in trail planning, or wish to find out more, please come
along.
Contact SECAD to register either by email (info@secad.ie) or by telephone (021-4613432).
We would also ask that you forward this invite/email to anyone you
think may be interested.
Kind Regards,
Rory Scarrott
Environmental Scientist,
Coastal & Marine Research Centre,
(Working on SECAD Community Trails Development Project)
Environmental Research Institute,
University College Cork,
Haulbowline Island,
Cobh,
County Cork,
Republic of Ireland
Tel: +353 (0)21 470 3126
Fax: +353 (0)21 470 3132