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Stop Food Waste Challenge Workshops

Posted by Sustainable Skibbereen 
· February 15, 2019 

COMPOSTING WORKSHOP

WED 20TH FEB RUSSAGH MILLL HOSTEL 7.30 PM

A Sustainable Skibbereen Workshop presented by Donal O’ Leary of Stop Food Waste.  Learn about composting of both food waste and garden waste with practical use of different composting systems.  This workshop should be of interest to householders, caterers, members of Tidy Towns groups, residents’ associations & other community & environmental interests.

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Date And Time

Wed, 20th February 2019
19:30 – 20:30 GMT

Location

Russagh Mill Hostel Creative International Adventures
Castletownsend Road
P81 EV84 Skibbereen

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STOP FOOD WASTE WORKSHOPS FOR HOUSEHOLDERS

A fun and interactive programme helping householders to reduce their food waste and save money.

Russagh Mill Hostel Skibbereen.

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Sign up for four Tuesday evenings from 7.30 – 8.30 at Russagh Mill Hostel, beginning on 5th March.

The Stop Food Waste Challenge is a 4 week programme helping householders to reduce their food waste and save money. It is estimated that 1/3 of all the food bought in Ireland is thrown out, at an average cost per household of €700 per year.

The Challenge helps participants to make changes through simple steps such as
  • Know your waste
  • Meal planning
  • Savvy shopping
  • Good storage
  • Clever cooking and reuse
  • Composting

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School Veg for Bicycle Buffet

Posted by Sustainable Skibbereen 
· September 13, 2018 

St Patrick’s BNS comes up with the goods again.  A fantastic tray of spuds, herbs and salads were grown by pupils at the school and the boxes in the picture above were donated to the Bicycle Buffet 2018.

 

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St Patrick’s BNS on Eco Eye

Posted by Sustainable Skibbereen 
· August 30, 2018 

RTÉ ‘Eco Eye’ presenter Duncan Stewart and his team of adjudicators visited St Patrick’s Boys’ National School in Skibbereen on Friday afternoon and were shown around the school garden, which is one of six projects nationally that have been shortlisted for the Get-Involved competition, run by regional newspapers representative group Local Ireland and whose main sponsor is the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI).

Each project has been championed by their local newspaper with the Skibbereen boys’ school one having been entered in conjunction with ‘The Southern Star.’ They will be competing for the overall award against projects from Tipperary, Limerick, Longford, Leitrim and Sligo.

This week, the judging panel, visited each project and all of them were also filmed during the on-site judging process. These projects are competing for a €10,000 prize fund, made up of overall winner €5,000; 2nd €1,500; 3rd €500; Community Energy Champion €3,000.

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Mary Clear Visits Incredible Edible

Posted by Sustainable Skibbereen 
· July 28, 2018 

Recently 4 of us went over the water to visit the West Cork Garden Trail.  We saw and heard from remarkable people doing lovely things.  It cannot be denied we fell a little in love with the emerald isle. I got the chairperson perks of cutting a giant ribbons for the local school Geodome project.
Mary cuts ribbon at St. Patrick’s  Boys’ National School Skibbereen
In all these years I have not seen such a well thought out garden project. Not only was it functional, beautiful but very much sustainable, relying on the enthusiasm and energy of the local community. If you want to take a look at what they are doing, how much they spent and how they intend to proceed into the future? we have it all. We have been given all the relevant documents and will keep them as a resource on our site. The school would love to hear from you.

St. Patrick’s Boys’ National School Skibbereen

Official Opening of Garden & Geodome 10th September 2016

Origins of Our Garden
The staff of St. Patrick’s B.N.S. started a discussion less than a year ago about how to further develop the area of ground behind the school. The original idea was to build a number of raised beds into the slope. From this starting point, the idea of a school garden evolved and bloomed. Teacher Brian Granaghan has designed an exciting and multi-faceted garden which we are so proud to share with the public today.
Work Begins
On February 26th 2016, work began on our garden. Local gardening expert Mark Lee carried out the initial work to develop the garden layout. Since that date, we are amazed at the progress which has been made thanks to staff, children, parents and the wider community. Key Elements of our Garden

Geodome – we believe we are the first primary school in the country with its own geodome. Our geodome enables us to grow fruit and vegetables all year round. It allows us to experiment with exotic plants: we are growing pineapple, banana, tea, avocado and many more. We have our Venus Fly Traps and even our own mini paddy field for growing rice. It provides fantastic educational opportunities and introduces the children to a wide range of possibilities for planting and growing, cooking and eating. The geodome, circular in nature, has a teaching area in the centre and has raised beds circling the interior of the dome for planting and growing.  Raised Beds – we have 10 raised beds – one for each class. Each class gets to grow something different so that by the end of their time in St. Patrick’s, each child will have grown a variety of plants and vegetables.

Sensory Garden – Our Sensory Garden has a Sensory Path which leads from one end of the garden to the other. It is divided into a number of different sections, each with a different surface e.g. bark mulch, gravel, stone, logs etc. We also have a Zen Garden where we can rake and play with the sand. On either side of our sensory path are our planting areas where we can grow various plants, shrubs and crops.

Willow Dome & Tunnel – The boys from 3rd & 4th class, under the guidance of Lucy Bell, built our willow tunnel and dome. Over the next year and a half this will grow to give us an enjoyable and fun place to play and learn.
Amphitheatre – We have built an amphitheatre which will act as an outdoor classroom. All we need now is some good weather!!!
*Wild Trai*l – We have made a simple wild trail behind our prefabs where we can observe wild flowers and grass as well as insects and small creatures
Insect Hotel – we have built a simple insect hotel out of pallets. We have filled each tier with a different material for bugs to use to make their homes. It’s ideal for classes to visit to see little creatures up close.
Woodland Area – we are lucky to have a small area with mature trees. We have put some bird houses in here and it is a beautiful sheltered area within the garden.
What Comes Next??
Wormery & Composting Areas – we will be building a wormery and composting area so that we can make our own compost for growing.
Orchard – we plan to plant an orchard this year so that we can grow our own apples, pears and other fruit.
Native Hedging – we plan to plant a number of different varieties of native hedging along the perimeter fence at the back of our school.
Mini-Forest – we will plant a number of trees close together to make a mini forest.
*Herb Wheel*–we will build a herb wheel so that we can grow a variety of herbs.
Water Feature – we want to introduce a water feature to our garden.

 

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Art of Gardening Workshop with Brian

Posted by Sustainable Skibbereen 
· July 27, 2018 

The Art of Gardening with Brian Granaghan

12.30pm St. Patrick’s Boys School, Skibbereen * 29 July as part of West Cork Interacts: Promoting community wellbeing through the arts, nature, movement and outdoor activities.

In this gardening workshop the focus will be on the benefits of community gardening to both personal and community wellbeing. Brian will give a tour of the garden and geo-dome, where participants will plant and harvest, while discussing his experience of teaching gardening to children, and the benefits of gardening for parent and child.

Brian Granaghan is a teacher and designed the multi-faceted gardens at St. Patrick’s Boys School which include the sensory garden, geo-dome, willow dome and tunnel, amphitheatre wild trail, insect hotel and woodland area. Brian is also a member of West Cork Incredible Edibles. Incredible Edible

2pm: Lunch Bring your lunch and eat with the group in the surrounds of the St. Patrick’s School Garden.

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Apple Town Certificates

Posted by Sustainable Skibbereen 
· June 2, 2018 

Great certificates issued for Apple town to schools.  Children sponsored a tree and planted it in the town- at home, at school or in their estates. Certificates designed by Jenny Dempsey are given to all Apple Town planters!

 

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