Entertainment
Exploring the beauty of Galway's Burren
September 3, 2009 - 9:16amIn a quiz held recently on an RTE radio programme, the question was asked ‘In which county is the Burren?’ and the answer given was Clare.
Brigid Barry, Communication Officer with the Kinvara based Burrenbeo Trust, was tempted to ring in and tell the programme makers that that was not the right answer. In fact, the Burren’s unique limestone landscape spans two counties, with a significant portion of it being in Galway.
Burrenbeo is the first trust of its kind in Ireland that is dedicated to conserving a local landscape that is, quite simply, unique. But there’s nothing ‘preachy’ about this organisation. At its Kinvara resource centre, where it gives out free information, there’s also a coffee shop and internet centre, making it an ideal social spot for visitors and locals alike.
Brigid, from West Cork came to the area last year, first working for Clare County Council as a Bio-diversity Officer. She had studied conservation at university and then worked for 10 years in England and further afield. Her job with Clare County Council was temporary and when it finished, she was employed by the Burrenbeo Trust.
This trust was launched by internationally renowned botanist and environmental campaigner, David Bellamy last December and provides information and education on the Burren to locals and visitors. It also supports research into sustainable management of the Burren, which includes working with farmers who have a critical role to play in conservation.
Burrenbeo is...
Source: Connacht Tribune
Latest Entertainment
Breaking News
Death Notices
Digital Editions
Galway News Photosales
Fashion Parade
The GTI Fashion Fiesta parade of models through the city centre for the fashion show at the Hotel Meyrick.
Over 80 models paraded from the GT1 at Fr Griffin Road through the city centre, accompanied by stilt walkers and drummers from Galway Drumming School, to the Hotel Meyrick for their fashion show
Fashion Future
Gabriella Evans and Sean (left) and King Veria modelling at the Menlo Park Hotel grounds for "Alice Abec's pre launch Event" for her inter cultural fashion show.
Cupan Tae
Minister of State at the Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Dinny McGinley, presents a miniature replica of the Gradam Sheosaimh Uí Ógartaigh Award (sponsored by Údarás na Gaeltachta) to Alison McArdle of Cupán Tae (Winner of the ˜Tourism and Hospitality Category sponsored by Fáilte Ireland) at the presentation of Gradam Sheosaimh Uí Ógartaigh in the Glenlo Abbey Hotel.
Rugby Family Fun
Alex, Luke and Simon O'Reilly from Corcullen at Connacht Rugby's family fun day at the Sportsground before the RaboDirect game against Aironi.
Ouch! Rugby's not so fun.
Connacht's Denis Buckley becomes the meat in a sandwich of Aironi players.
Know your Council
Cllr Hildegrde Naughton, Mayor of Galway with school children Ben Lavelle, St Patrick's; Rosan Boran, Scoil Rois; Livenyn, Murphy, Scoil Rois and Peter Don Pedro, St. Patrick's, at the launch of Know your Council, at City Hall.
Music night launch
At the launch of the Childrens Language Development Pre School music night with Crystal Swing which will be held in the Clayton Hotel on the 18th of May, were: Liam Cahill, Connachts John Muldoon, Jake Ryan, Rachel Coen and Adrian Nugent
Balls
Jack Donoghue, Gort, at the launch of the Busy Bees Oranmore Bees on Skates and Teddy Bear Machine. 



