Galway County Council has joined forces with GAA, LGFA, and Camogie clubs from across Galway for the county’s first-ever Green Clubs event at Ballinderreen GAA Club, Clough Road, this Tuesday, June 17th, 2025, at 7:00 PM.

The Green Clubs Programme—a collaboration between the GAA and local authorities throughout Ireland—was launched in 2020 to support clubs in taking climate action. The programme is funded with support from the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications.

The upcoming information evening will feature guest speakers and experts on a range of key topics, including Energy, Waste, Biodiversity, and Funding Opportunities. The event will also showcase real-life case studies from Ballinderreen GAA Club and St. Brendan’s Club in Ballygar, highlighting their implementation of impactful climate and sustainability projects.

Funded under the Community Climate Action Fund and supported by Galway County Council, Ballinderreen GAA Club has installed planter boxes for a Pollinator Pathway, solar panels on the clubhouse, a windows upgrade for the Community Centre, recycling bins, and a water fountain.

Cllr. Martina Kinane, Cathaoirleach of the County of Galway, said, “Galway County Council is extending an open invitation to all GAA, LGFA, and Camogie clubs across County Galway to join us for this important event. It’s a unique opportunity to learn from fellow clubs, gain expert insights, and discover practical steps you can take to make your club more sustainable. By coming together, clubs can lead the way in climate action—on and off the pitch—for the good of our communities and future generations.”

According to Denise Feeney, Green Club representative and Community Climate Action Officer for Galway County Council, “Featuring a mix of GAA representatives and expert speakers, the event will showcase practical examples of how Galway clubs can embrace green initiatives—helping to future-proof their facilities, cut costs, and enhance community well-being while making a positive impact on the environment.”

Confirmed speakers at the event include Paul Bellew (Chairperson of Galway GAA), Míde Ní Shúilleabháin (Sustainability Adviser (GAA Green Club Programme), Orla Ní Shuibhne (Community Mentor, Sustainable Energy Authority Of Ireland), Sinéad Ní Mhainnin (MyWaste.ie), Brendán Ó Loinsigh (Ballinderreen GAA Club), Brian Healy (St. Brendan’s Club), and representatives of the Biodiversity and Climate Action offices of Galway County Council.

The evening will conclude with a Questions & Answers session and a walkabout tour of the Ballinderreen GAA Green Club, showcasing its innovative climate action projects.

Clubs planning to attend are requested to RSVP to climateaction@galwaycoco.ie by Monday, June 16th, 2025.

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