This is the latest in a series of guided walks organised by Cork Greenmap Project in and around Cork City to get people out on a Sunday enjoying their local area. Previous walks have been attended by up to 100 people. They are free to participate and easy going, fun for all the family. This time we have decided to hold the walk in Ringaskiddy to draw attention to the beauty of the area that still persists in shocking contrast to the over-concentration of industry in the area, and to support the people who are doing something to change this.
All welcome, hope to see you there.
Organised by Cork Greenmap Project in co-operation with Ringaskiddy Residents Association
26th February 2006
To get there go straight through Ringaskiddy village.
Meet at the car park just before the turning for Haulbowline.
11am – 1pm – Treeplanting for the future at the proposed incinerator site, Ringaskiddy
1pm – 2pm Picnic lunch
2pm – 5pm Guided Walk to the Martello Tower
Meet in pub afterwards for drinks and chat
All welcome to attend all or some of this event, in support of Ringaskiddy Residents Association and Cork Harbour for a Safe Environment. Please bring good boots, appropriate clothing and food to share.
Also trees and tools for planting – Alder, birch and willow are best.
Please note that the trees may have to share the area with cattle. To prevent this being a problem we suggest that you make small clearings into the gorse and brambles to plant them into and give them some protection. We have done this in the past and it has proved successful.