*As part of the Fish and Chips โ€“ sustainably! Project, a Bee Bot coding session being carried out with primary school children under the age of five to engage with โ€˜Beesโ€™ and witness environmental changes that impacted their life cycles

A UNIQUE Galway libraries project aimed at promoting community participation, social inclusion, and the protection of heritage and the environment has been named overall winner of an All-Ireland competition.

โ€˜Fish and Chips โ€“ sustainably!โ€™ has won the โ€˜Best Environmental/Ecological Projectโ€™ in the LAMA (Local Authority Members Association) Community & Council Awards, which were announced at a gala awards ceremony held in the Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork on Saturday night.

Nominated by Galway County Council, the outreach project adopted a multidisciplinary approach to cultivate and actively engage with enterprises, communities, voluntary sectors, third level institutes and the research community.

Galway Libraries developed programming that encompassed โ€˜Science from land to seaโ€™ as the driving theme for programme delivery with workshops, interactive sessions, coding and VR experiences for children of all ages about the importance of marine life, biodiversity and the impact of pollution.

The project also combined an EU-led expedition that involved ocean exploration led by the Tara Ocean Foundation and Tara Oceans Consortium with land-based mobile research units whose primary focus was on educational awareness and citizen engagement

Now in its nineteenth year and considered the Oscars of the Local Government sector, the award scheme hosted by LAMA and IPB Insurance recognises and celebrates communities and the countryโ€™s 31 local authorities working together. Three other local projects were shortlisted in separate categories in this yearโ€™s awards scheme but were unsuccessful in their bid to claim the top prize.

Leenane Development Association was shortlisted in the โ€˜Collaboration and Leadershipโ€™ category has for the key role it has played in the development of the age-friendly Leenane Community Park, which features accessible walkways on a disused plot overlooking Killary Harbour.

Shortlisted in the โ€˜Best Mental Healthโ€™ category, Positive Ageing Week Local Heroes is a joint initiative of Galway City and County Councils, COPE Galway, Galway City Partnership, Galway Rural Development and Galway Libraries.

Portumna-based Solar Structures was shortlisted in the โ€˜Best Micro Start-upโ€™ category for its work to develop and implement innovative solutions for clients who want to install solar panels which do not fit a โ€˜standard solutionโ€™ template. The company commenced trading in 2022 following receipt of training, funding and business supports from LEO Galway. The company has since created 6 fulltime and 1 part time positions and plans further growth in the coming years.

Congratulating Galway County Council and Galway Libraries on the award win, Cathaoirleach of the County of Galway, Cllr Martina Kinnane (FF) said, โ€œYouth engagement in the areas of environmental awareness, biodiversity and the role we all play in protecting both marine and land environments is of extreme importance in todayโ€™s world. This project shows real commitment from Galway Libraries and Galway County Council to empower communities through awareness and provide opportunities for collaboration and meaningful open discussionโ€.

Liam Conneally, Chief Executive of Galway County Council commented, โ€œGalway Libraries offer significant opportunities across the County to engage with core issues such as ecology, environmental impact and climate change. The delivery of the strategic aims of the Council are aligned in this project and showcase the innovation and creativity of library staff in supporting communities while delivering on national agendaโ€.

Eileen Ruane, Director of Services said, โ€œThe aim of the engagement was to showcase that all citizens have a responsibility to ensure that their actions cause less damage to the landscape around. Utilizing the thematic approach to programming and combining extensive collaboration with research organisations projected Galway Libraries as a key component is community participation and engagementโ€.

She added, โ€œThe innovative use of STEAM methodologies and experience led programming ensured that opportunities were available to everyone regardless of age. Staff in our libraries showed initiative and creativity in delivering this project, while acutely aware of community needโ€.

The LAMA (Local Authority Management Agency) All Ireland Community & Council Awards 2025 recognised and honoured communities and local authorities working together as well as provided an opportunity to celebrate the contribution of local communities to improving their areas. Visit www.lamaawards.ie for more on the 2025 All-Ireland Community and Council Awards.

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