In4Green URBACT Project

Meath County Council has been successfully selected as a project partner in the In4Green under the UBRACT IV programme. 

Group photo of Meath County Council's Cathaoirleach Cllr. Tommy Rieilly, Navan MD Cathaoirleach Cllr. Edward Fennessy, Director of Service Dara McGowan, Director of Service Barry Lynch, Mary D'Arcy Climate Change Coordinator, Peter Olwell Climate Action Officer, URBACT Lead Expert Jose Costero, and Eastern Regional Assembly European Officer Dr. Karl Murphy.

Meath County Council has been successfully selected as a project partner in the In4Green under the UBRACT IV programme. The project is a collaborative project with 9 European city partners under the URBACT IV programme.  The aim of project is to empower and build the capacity of local stakeholders to overcome the barriers that prevent the transition to greener economies while remaining competitive and inclusive cities.

The project kicked off on 17th October, 2023 with a visit to Navan by the project Lead Expert, Jose Costero. 

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Global Goals for Cities - Trim

The Trim URBACT Integrated Action Plan was formally launch by An Cathaoirleach, Cllr. Nick Killian on 22nd February, 2023 at the new Prosper Meath premises on Emmet Street, Trim, Co. Meath.

The Trim URBACT Integrated Action Plan aims to build upon the good work already undertaken in Trim and sets out actions to integrate Sustainable Development Goals on a local level.  This Action Plan has been created through a participative approach that is based on strong partnerships between Meath County Council, the private sector, community groups and civil society.  This participative approach was enabled through the creation of a local body, the URBACT Local Group, which comprised of local citizens and community groups.  The URBACT Local Group were crucial partners in co-producing the Integrated Action Plan and in identifying actions to be pursued that will allow the localisation of Sustainable Development Goals within Trim.

An Cathaoirleach, Cllr. Nick Killian & Cllr. Joe Fox planting a tree at the URBACT IAP Launch

Stage 1 of the project focused on diagnosis and visioning work.  With the support of an URBACT network Lead Expert, the ULG identified work already going on that could be linked to the SDGs.  Following this, the group looked to fixing priorities and targets for the future.

Stage 2 of the project focuses on developing broad-scope missions for the town, locally adapted SDG targets, and the planning of actions which will achieve the vision of Trim created by the ULG which are in line with the 2030 Agenda. 

This will be achieved through designing an Integrated Action Plan through a participative process to implement SDGs locally within in the town of Trim through tangible projects. 

Group photo at URBACT IAP launch: An Cathaoirleach Cllr. Nick Killian, Cllr. Joe Fox, Cllr. Ronan Moore, Dara McGowan, Brian Heffernan of Trim Tidy Towns

The project benefitted from peer-to-peer learning from the lead city Tallinn, lead experts and the other 18 partner cities facing similar challenges, with Meath County Council have been represented at numerous trans-national meetings to foster connections and exchange ideas.  The project was supported and co-financed by the ERDF and URBACT.

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