Over 30 Local Government and Academic figures from throughout Europe gathered at the University of Limerick (UL) this week to launch a new initiative aimed at encouraging greater eco-design in regional planning policies.
The Mid-West Regional Authority, in cooperation with the South-West Regional Authority and UL, are participating in the FRESH Project - Forwarding Regional Environmental Sustainable Hierarchies - in partnership with several other EU countries, namely Finland, Italy, Poland, Romania and the United Kingdom.
A full media release may be viewed here
Please find an image below relating to the event. Click on the image to view a higher-resolution version. Right click and 'Save As' to desktop. Higher resolution version (1MB) is available on request. Please contact Mark Dunphy of Dunphy PR on media@dunphypr.com or 086-8534900. Pic by Don Moloney, Press 22
The Mid-West Regional Authority, in cooperation with the South-West Regional Authority and UL, are participating in the FRESH Project - Forwarding Regional Environmental Sustainable Hierarchies - in partnership with several other EU countries, namely Finland, Italy, Poland, Romania and the United Kingdom.
A full media release may be viewed here
Please find an image below relating to the event. Click on the image to view a higher-resolution version. Right click and 'Save As' to desktop. Higher resolution version (1MB) is available on request. Please contact Mark Dunphy of Dunphy PR on media@dunphypr.com or 086-8534900. Pic by Don Moloney, Press 22
