Cloughmills CAT success
Sustainable Cloughmills, an initiative to promote more sustainable lifestyles and environmental conservation, received the award for the transformation of the grounds of a derelict old mill into a large community allotment garden.
It is now operated on permaculture principles, working with nature to produce wholesome fruit and vegetables.
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Hide AdSpeaking at the awards ceremony, Michael Doran, Director of Action Renewables said; “The main aim of the awards today is to reward those companies and individuals who have introduced renewable energy initiatives within their businesses and are making a real effort to lead by example while lessening their environmental impact.
“There are so many worthwhile renewable energy and sustainability initiatives being implemented throughout Northern Ireland and our awards play a key part in recognising these projects.”
The awards, supported by Tughans Solicitors are now in their sixth year and aimed to recognise companies who have demonstrated their commitment to the development and growth of the ‘green’ industry.
Andrew Ryan, Partner from Tughans Solicitors said, “Tughans is delighted to be supporting the Action Renewables Awards for the fourth year in a row.
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Hide Ad“The entries this year reflect the diversity of renewable projects in Northern Ireland and the excellent work carried out by local businesses in continuing to grow the sector while bringing benefits to the local economy and environment.”