ArtisanArmy

ArtisanArmy ArtisanArmy set up to get people passionate about nature, sustainability & quality of life issues. Current project to Est. the Fingal Food Forest

Agency facilitating greater biodiversity
Moving from a linear to a holistic approach to land use.

- Biodiversity & richness of the sensory experience
- Building the quality of the soil & variety of its output
- From market led monoculture to polyculture
- Ecological design

Showcase true self sufficient & sustainable systems solutions
Holistic approach to environmental design with primacy

of the local.

- An educational experience on sustainable living
- Showcase ‘permanent agriculture’ sustainable production
- Showcase integrated water resource mgt.
- Showcase sustainable construction & energy solutions

Social resource for learning, development & recreation
A unique social space promoting true sustainable living.

- Restoring the Commons to the people of Ireland
- An equitable approach to democratization of wealth
- A unique social space for leaning, development & recreation

Create a space that is aesthetically, socially & spiritually stimulating
A unique social space cultivating human potential

- Rural development – adding value to the landscape
- Recognising nature as the purest form of inspiration
- Need for sacred spaces to foster human potential
- Socially cohesive project

14/08/2019
10/08/2019

Most warm water prawns sold in UK are imported from Asia and are tainted with allegations of slavery and environmental destruction

17/07/2019
08/07/2019

Residents and campaigners say fast-growing Sitka spruces are spoiling the landscape

06/06/2019

Fingal County Council has lodged an application with An Bord Pleanala for planning consent for the Broadmeadow Way, a proposed new walking and cycling greenway route of approximately 6km in length between Malahide emesne and Newbridge Demesne in Donabate. Read more here https://bit.ly/2Iloxfh

Great to see Martin Crawford get the recognition he deserves for his amazing forest garden project.
25/03/2019

Great to see Martin Crawford get the recognition he deserves for his amazing forest garden project.

Instead of neat rows of monoculture, forest gardens combine fruit and nut trees, shrubs, herbs, vines and perennial vegetables together in one seemingly wild...

16/03/2019

Locals in Leitrim are trying to block the widespread planting of Sitka spruce trees

16/03/2019

A three-year UN-backed study from the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform On Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services has grim implications for the fut...

06/03/2019

Council are giving Hawthorn and Mountain Ash trees to Fingal households

To celebrate National Tree week, Fingal County Council is offering a small tree to households who will plant them in their private garden in an effort to promote the growth of trees, encourage pollinating insects and reduce the effects of Climate Change.
There will be a choice of two trees, Hawthorn or Mountain Ash. They will be one to two feet in height. The Hawthorn grows to between four to eight metres high after 20-50 years. The Mountain Ash grows more than 12 metres high after 20-50 years and may be suitable for larger gardens.
There will be a tree planting demonstration in Ardgillan on Wednesday, 20 March at 11am and the trees will be given out after the demonstration. The tree can be collected in Ardgillan on that day and we have arranged an additional collection time on Sat 23rd March at 11.30am in the Top Car Park at Ardgillan Demesne. Those interested are advised to bring two bags.
There will be a maximum of two trees per household available. Those interested should contact 087 752 0506 by text or email [email protected] before the 13 March. Please write the tree you require in the subject of the email.
General enquires can be made during the tree planting demonstration.
Commenting on the initiative, head of gardening at Ardgillan Castle, Dominica McKevitt said: “Fingal County Council is one of the first local authorities to implement this initiative which will allow us to encourage pollinator insects and mitigate the effects of climate change. This is another example of actions that Fingal residents can take to tackle Climate Change and protect the County’s biodiversity and environment.”

02/03/2019

The tree-planting initiative will help move Australia closer to the Paris climate agreement targets.

20/02/2019

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