Landowners Meeting: Erkina & Goul Catchment Update
Local Landowners Invited to Crucial Meeting on Curragh project
Newtown Mill to Host Update on European Integration Initiative
NEWTOWN, CO. LAOIS – Landowners in the Erkina and Goul catchment areas are invited to a critical meeting on Thursday, December 12th, at 7:00 PM at Newtown Mill. The meeting will provide an update on the progress of the Curragh european Integration Project,a significant initiative impacting the region.
Fiona Dolan and Ann Phelan, representatives from the European Innovation Partnership Scheme, will be present to discuss the project’s advancements. Agricultural consultant Andy dunne will also be on hand to offer insights and answer questions from landowners.
Following the Curragh project update, the meeting will transition into the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of Woodenbridge Community Alert. This dual-purpose gathering offers a valuable prospect for landowners to stay informed about both the Curragh project and local community safety initiatives.
Landowners Vital to Curragh Project’s success: expert Says
NewsDirect 3: Local landowners are being urged to attend a crucial meeting on December 12th at Newtown Mill to learn about the progress of the Curragh European integration project. Agricultural consultant Andy Dunne, speaking exclusively to NewsDirect3, emphasized the critical role landowners play in the project’s success.
“This project has the potential to significantly benefit the Erkina and Goul catchment areas,” Dunne explained. “Landowners hold vital knowledge about their land and its unique characteristics.Their input is essential to ensure the project is implemented effectively and sustainably.”
The meeting will feature representatives from the European Innovation partnership Scheme, Fiona dolan and Ann Phelan, who will provide an update on the project’s milestones.Dunne will also be on hand to offer his expertise and answer landowners’ questions.
“This is a fantastic opportunity for landowners to get involved, ask questions, and understand how they can contribute to this important initiative,” Dunne added. “We strongly encourage everyone to attend.”
Following the Curragh project update, the meeting will transition into the Annual General Meeting of Woodenbridge Community Alert, providing landowners with the chance to stay informed about both project developments and local community safety.
