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June 10

 

Tuesday 1st June

Belfast Cycle City: Visions for the Future Conference

Discover History

Volunteers Week - Inspiring and Celebrating

Wednesday 2nd June

Applying for Grant-Aid

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Friday 4th June

Wave Goodbye to Litter at Ballycastle

Saturday 5th June

How Does Your Garden Grow

All Our Yesterdays

Mid Ulster Vintage Vehicle Rally

Save the Belfast Hills Walk

Springwatch WILD Day Out

Sunday 6th June

Himalayan Balsam Control

Armour and Fight Demonstrations

Butterflies and Moths

Medieval Festival

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Tuesday 8th June

Active Places: Building Healthy Environments

World Oceans Day

Wave Goodbye to Litter at Castlerock

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Thursday 10th June

Return To Source

Ireland on the Move: Enhancing Opportunities

SCALE Miniature and Panorama

Friday 11th June

Carrickfergus Annual Pageant

Saturday 12th June

Monastic Life at Grey Abbey

Plantation Era at Castlecaulfield

Military Weekend

Grass Roots Summer Outing

Town to Country Pedalling Picnic

Digging Deep at Dunluce Castle

Historic Combat

Clay Pigeon Shoot Fundraiser

Dungannon Castle

Water Saving Week

Sunday 13th June

Damsels and Dragons: Pond Dipping

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Saturday 19th June

Bronze Age Life at Beachmore Stone Circles

History of Dunluce

Monk at Nendrum

Living History at Devenish Monastic Site

Cistercian Monk at Inch Abbey

Orchid Walk

Birds of Prey Display

Meet The Vikings

Midsummer Fayre in Castle Gardens

Sunday 20th June

Footpath Work

Vehicles of Yesteryear

Dads Day Out

Archaeological Days - Exploring the Past

Childrens Nature Ramble

Sean Eamonn Ruairi Trail: Guided Walk

Fathers Day

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Tuesday 22nd June

Irish Association for Social Scientific and Environmental Education Conference

Lough Neagh Heritage Website Launch

Wednesday 23rd June

NIEL AGM and Conference

To Assemble or not to Assemble that is the Question

Thursday 24th June

Grow Your Own

Friday 25th June

Wheeling Around the Geopark

Beyond Borders

Saturday 26th June

Poultry Fair

Ulster Architectural Heritage Society Tour

Killevy Churches and Moyry Castle

Stoneworking from the Neolithic to the 20th Century

Many Happy Returns

Viking Day and Archaeologicial Roadshow

Sunday 27th June

Greenfingers Workshop

Scandals and Stories

Wild about Nature

Megalithic Mania

Monday 28th June

EEF Annual Conference

Success Through Sustainability

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February 2010

Events Top Line
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Friends of the Earth
Climate Change and the Planning System

Thu 18th February 2010, W5

Climate change will have dramatic implications for all our cities and particularly those vulnerable to sea level rise.  Increased risk of flooding will have a disproportionate effect on those on low incomes who cannot access insurance cover or afford to move away from higher risk areas.  The planning system has a crucial role to play in reducing emissions and building the resilience of homes and communities.  There is a growing realisation throughout the British Isles that the familiar regulatory planning system will become but one component of a wider spatial planning programme driven by a new sense of urgent purpose in delivery.  The economic future of cities like Belfast will be directly related to success in developing low-carbon technology and in adapting to key climate impacts.  

The seminar which is organised by Friends of the Earth and the Town and Country Planning Association (TCPA) will explore the policy development on climate and planning in the rest of the UK and in particular the cross-sector coalition statement on planning and climate launched in Westminster in December.    It will report on adaptation initiatives from across Europe, focus on the future challenges for Belfast and identify real solutions on issues such as energy which can lead us to a low-carbon economy.

Speaking at the event will be: 

Dr Hugh Ellis, TCPA

Hugh Ellis will focus on the scale of the challenge facing us on climate change and what the planning system can do to find real solutions.  It will focus on the work of a wide-ranging coalition which published a position statement for England on how planning can help communities reduce emissions and adapt to climate impacts.

Declan Allison, Friends of the Earth

Declan Allison will consider what climate change could mean for Belfast, should inland flooding due to high rainfall coincide with a spring tide and the sea level rises predicted by the Copenhagen science. 

Dr Anna Watson, Friends of the Earth

Anna Watson will provide a socio-economic context for climate change, considering the impacts on the uninsured and those unable to move away from flood-prone areas.              

Diane Smith, TCPA

Diane Smith is senior manager for the Europe-wide GRaBs project which is exploring how we can respond to the climate adaptation challenge.  There is particular focus on the positive European experience of creating green and blue urban space to make communities more resilient and create better places to live.

Prof Greg Lloyd, University of Ulster

Greg Lloyd will expand on how spatial planning is key to delivering practical and effective responses to the demands of climate change and why thinking on spatial planning in the rest of UK and Europe will inevitably transform the values, ambition and delivery of the planning system in Northern Ireland.

Rob Shaw, AECOM consultancy

Rob Shaw has extensive private and public sector experience of planning for energy and was a major contributor to the planning and climate position statement for England.  His presentation will focus on possibilities for energy planning including heat maps and maximising the potential for decentralised energy networks.

On-site car parking is available at the Odyssey complex. Parking costs are charged at £0.80 per hour, although there is a pre-pay option available where cost for up to six hours is charged at £3.00.

Please enter via the main Pavilion doors of the Odyssey complex.

 

 

 

Time:
9am - 1pm

Contact Details for Climate Change and the Planning System www.foe.co.uk/ni
Stephanie Kerr
028 9023 3488
stephanie.kerr@foe.co.uk