Title: Irelands First Eco Town
1Irelands First Eco Town A Vision for our town in
2020
www.ecotown.ie
2Regional Perspective
- Growth town in the National Spatial Strategy
- Transport Hub in the Regional Planning Guidelines
of the West Regional Authority - Major Rail Junction in Ireland West Region
- On N17 North-South Corridor
- Major intersection of the N60
- 20 minutes from Irelands Fourth International
Airport
3Background
- Over the past 20 years, Claremorris has being
transforming itself in an environmentally
sustainable manner, while at the same time
growing rapidly to compete in the modern service
economy. - A partnership of community organisations working
with local government and government departments.
- Obvious examples of this co-ordinated approach is
the OPW Decentralisation to Claremorris, which
has commenced, the Western Rail Corridor,
currently being re-built, the development of a
Sports Campus at the Showgrounds and the
regeneration of Clare Lake
4The Green Mile Creating Awareness of our towns
Sustainable Environment. The Green Mile Starts
at Clare Lake and continues one mile to the top
of Knock road . The towns streets are
represented as the trees branches.
5Environment
- No Heavy Pollutant Industry
- McMahon Park Trust
- regenerated Clare Lake from a dumping
ground in the 70s to what is today a superb
Recreational Amenity - Mayo County Council invested in the adjacent
Childrens Playground
6Public Transport
- The rebuilding of the WRC adding to the existing
services will provide Claremorris with unique
public transport connectivity - Rail connecting Galway, Ballina, Westport, Sligo
- Castlebar and Dublin
- Ireland West Airport
7Sports Campus
- The Racecourse Trust has donated 30
- acres to the local GAA, Athletics and
- Soccer Clubs to develop a Sports Campus
- Selected as the location for the Regional
- Athletics Training Facility for Connaught by the
Athletics Association of Ireland.
8Our Targets
We strive to achieve a better social, economic
and environmental outcome for our children,
grandchildren and ourselves
- Short Term
- Heritage Street Signs
- Increased Tree planting
- Carbon Footprint audit
- Create awareness
- Medium Term
- Eco bus
- farmers market
- Sustainable development
- Long Term
- reduce Towns Carbon Footprint
9Pedestrian Crossings, Bike Lanes and Walkways,
together with increasing building heights in the
town centre will add to the viability of public
transport and the sustainability of businesses.
Securing Town Centre
10Transit Centre
- Mayo County Council have developed a new link
road and car park which provides for the
development of an integrated transport centre ,
where trains - and buses will integrate with other public
transport
11Other Initiatives being researched
- Saving Water
- Meters being installed by MCC
- Less consumption
- Adopt a Stream or Lake
- Manage Waste Water
- Waste
- Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
- Composting facilities
- Renewable Energy
- Solar Energy on public private buildings
- Wind
- Water (River)
Mayo County Council Solar Parking Meters
12Irelands First Eco Town A Vision for our town in
2020
www.ecotown.ie