Other Community and Voluntary Group resources

Night of the Big Flood – Inishowen – 22nd Aug 2017

A collection of interviews with members of the community in Clonmany, Inishowen, Co. Donegal which was badly flooded on the night of 22nd August 2017. Hear stories of how the flood directly impacted on local people that night, their fears as the flood waters rose and the devastating impact on homes, farms and community facilities. Since then the community has bounced back and has innovated with a natural flood management project managed by the Inishowen Rivers Trust and installed on the rivers of Clonmany in 2021. This is one of the first community driven NFM projects in Ireland. This project was funded through the EU LEADER Programme 2014-2020 European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development: Europe investing in rural areas with additional support from the OPW, LAWPRO and Donegal County Council.
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Get Involved – On the Ground – NFM Clonmany 2021

Get involved in the Natural Flood Management project in Clonmany, Inishowen, Co. Donegal. This project is being delivered by the Inishowen Rivers Trust in collaboration with the local community and agencies. Everyone can help to learn how we can help to alleviate the flooding issues in Clonmany and reduce the impact of flooding for the village. Contact the Project Co-ordinators to find out more. Filmed on location by Macruarí Audio & Film Services with original music by Ella McGrory. This project was funded through the EU LEADER Programme 2014-2020 European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development: Europe investing in rural areas with additional support from the OPW, LAWPRO and Donegal County Council.
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How to make a brash bundle

Part 4 in a series of short vides explaining What is Brash?, why we gather it and its benefits to river restoration. This video details how to make brash bundles which will be used in river revetments.
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What effect can a brash revetment have on the river?

Part 3 in a series of short vides explaining What is Brash?, why we gather it and its benefits to river restoration. This video details the benefits of installing a river revetment.
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What is a River Revetment?

Part 2 in a series of short vides explaining What is Brash?, why we gather it and its benefits to river restoration. This video explains what a river revetment is.
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What is Brash

Part 1 in a series of short vides explaining What is Brash?, why we gather it and its benefits to river restoration.
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Interviews with Clonmany community members on August 22 2017 Floods in Inishowen

A collection of interviews with members of the community in Clonmany, Inishowen, Co. Donegal which was badly flooded on the night of 22nd August 2017. Hear stories of how the flood directly impacted on local people that night, their fears as the flood waters rose and the devastating impact on homes, farms and community facilities. Since then the community has bounced back and has innovated with a natural flood management project managed by the Inishowen Rivers Trust and installed on the rivers of Clonmany in 2021. This is one of the first community driven NFM projects in Ireland. This project was funded through the EU LEADER Programme 2014-2020 European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development: Europe investing in rural areas with additional support from the OPW, LAWPRO and Donegal County Council.
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Winter Water Workshop 3 – Surface Water Quality

The Inishowen River Trust invites you to the third of our Winter Water Workshops where we will hear from Water Chemist Lisa Cronin from Sligo Bay Catchment Rivers Trust on how we can understand water quality data to protect and improve our local water bodies. The presentation will look at statutory water quality monitoring programs and how we can access this data, as well as water microbiology. Lisa is a lecturer in water and wastewater science at ATU Sligo and lectures across several programs in the Dept. of Environmental Science and the Dept. of Civil Engineering & Construction. Prior to joining the ATU in 2018, she spent 20 years working in the water services sector in Ireland and has particular expertise in the area of catchment management and drinking water safety planning, water supply monitoring in both public supplies and group water schemes and the development and implementation of potable water monitoring programs. She is currently researching the impact of extreme weather events on river water quality in a catchment in the west of Ireland using novel techniques and sensors that monitor water quality continuously.
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Winter Water Workshop 2 Rivers of Knowledge

Empowering communities through Citizen Science The Inishowen Rivers Trust invite you to the second of our Winter Water Workshops. We welcome Carol Quish from the Maigue Rivers Trust who will present on the findings of their citizen science project on water quality.
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Riparian Rights and Responsibilities Paul McMahon

A presentation by Paul McMahon on Riparian rights and responsibilities.
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