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Nollaig Healy of ACT Waterford recently spoke on Crockery Mountain in an audio documentary produced by WLR fm.
“Donate A Plate” is a creative climate action project led by artist Sean Corcoran in partnership with ACT Waterford. The initiative invited the public to donate broken or unused crockery, transforming these everyday items into a large-scale community mosaic.
Joanne Donohue selected a high-visibility, accessible exhibition space at Carraigpheirish Library in September 2025. The installation formed a central feature within the library.
In November ‘Seaweed Girl’ returned for seasonal visits to Christmas festivals in Waterford and Dungarvan.
ACT creative Mollie Anna King gave a demonstration in Ballymacarbery Community hall on how sheep’s wool can be cleaned and used as natural insulation as part of How to Place-Based Insulate, a community-focused project in the Comeragh Mountains rethinking wool as a low-carbon, local building material.
ACT Waterford returns for another two years of working with communities on climate action: ACT Waterford (Action on Climate Targets Waterford) that will see artists and creatives work with communities across Waterford on climate action is one of the successful national Creative Climate Action funded IGNITE project.