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Eco-village Membership + Information Roadshow

category tipperary | environment | event notice author Saturday February 14, 2004 13:14author by Caoimhin - Green Party

A 'Village Membership Roadshow' will be visiting ENFO, Dublin on Saturday 28th February, 11am-4pm.

These 'Membership & Information Events' will provide you with: -

A Presentation of The Projects Planning Application.
Scaled Model of the existing village of Cloughjordan, together with the new eco-extension.
An Outline of the Membership Application Procedure.
An Opportunity to Meet and Talk With Other Members.


Cloughjordan is a village where life moves at a measured pace – poet and patriot Thomas McDonagh, a native of Cloughjordan, described it as a place “in calm of middle country”. Now, a century later, it remains free from the hassle and congestion of modern city life but with many amenities such as pubs, shops, schools, sports clubs and churches. Located close to Nenagh, Birr and Roscrea, Cloughjordan also has a twice-daily train service to both Limerick and Dublin.

In the eco-village 60 per cent of heating will come from solar energy.

Ninety per cent of waste will be recycled and each house will be built from environmentally friendly materials. There will be an orchard, a wild life area, an organic farm, community buildings and a broadband communications network.

Becoming a member and buying a site in the development offers people an opportunity to build a home in a unique, sustainable community, which is committed to ecological and social quality of life.

Related Link: http://www.thevillage.ie

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author by Caoimhin - Green Partypublication date Sat Feb 14, 2004 13:17author address author phone

Mistake in 'Region' box.

author by stevepublication date Sat Feb 14, 2004 17:50author address author phone

Not that i have any alignment with the project I think its important to note that the Village is not an excluded 'commune' but will be integrated to the existing village and has the support of the existing townspeople. It offers one the most considered opportunities for sustainable settlement in the country. And that is all aspects of sustainability - economic, social and environmental. I wish them luck.


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