Bord na Móna, Coillte and the ESB will be explaining how local groups and businesses can make use of their land.
People in the midlands are invited to attend a webinar today to explore how semi-state owned land could be used by the community.
Local groups, sports clubs, and small businesses will be able to hear directly from Bord na Móna, Coillte and the ESB about whether and how they can use the land for their projects.
"Land Use, Community & Enterprise" - which takes place on Zoom at 2pm, will also include information sessions on funding from Fáilte Ireland and Local Enterprise Offices.
Junior Agriculture Minister Pippa Hackett - who's hosting the event - says she knows people are already brimming with ideas:
Anyone interested in attending must register in advance. You can sign-up here.
Do you need open space in the #Midlands for your project, event, or business? Meet @BordnaMona, @coilltenews & @ESBNetworks, @Failte_Ireland & @LEOOffaly at the Land Use, Community & Enterprise seminar on Thursday, 22 July at 2pm. Register here to attend: https://t.co/ndtexRAxfY pic.twitter.com/gC3AXCNLww
— Pippa Hackett (@pippa_hackett) July 12, 2021
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