In a way this
has been a year of transition for Wicklow Uplands Council with a number of
important changes happening within the organisation. The most obvious and
visible change is that of our new Co-ordinator, Brian Dunne, who continues to
keep our business in order and manage the day to day activities of the
organisation.
However, there have
also been a number of other less visible changes but are none the less
important in the running and functioning of Wicklow Uplands Council as an
effective organisation. At the 2017 AGM, our members will be asked to decide on
the allocation of an additional nominee to the Board representing the Tourism
and Economic panel. To date there have been three nominees to the panel each
year, the least nominees to any panel. As Tourism plays such an important role our
projects be it; trail development, village panels, even in vegetation
management it is important that this panel has equal representation on the
Board.
Our members will
also be asked to adopt a new constitution at the AGM. This is to ensure that
Wicklow Uplands Council is compliant with the most recent companies’
legislation and also the governance code. Compliance with the code is ongoing
and once the new constitution is adopted we will have just a few small steps
left to be fully compliant with all the requirements. This has been a time
consuming process but an important one as it proves that all the operations and
activities of the Uplands Council are transparent and done in best practice.
While these
changes have been ongoing behind the scenes we continue to work on our
projects. In December 2016 the long awaited call for applications for a Locally
Led Scheme for uplands areas was announced under the European Innovations
Partnership (EIP) fund. Much of January was spent meeting stakeholders and
preparing a strong application for a Sustainable Uplands Agri-Environment
Scheme (SUAS) on behalf of Wicklow. The good news arrived in May that we were
successful in the initial round of applications and we will now move to the
second stage of the application process before a final decision is made. Given
the volume and quality of work and research carried out on vegetation
management in Wicklow to date we are in a good position to roll out an
effective scheme however we cannot get complacent in our duties. It is now more
important than ever that we continue to work to develop the strongest
application possible. A fully detailed project proposal will be developed over
the summer months and submitted for consideration in September. I would like to
take the opportunity to thank all the stakeholders over the years that have
contributed to the vegetation management project in any way and put us in this
strong position.
As January came
to a close we held a panel meeting in the Hollywood Centre in Hollywood village.
The meeting was very well attended with very interesting and positive feedback
from our members. The panel meetings serve as an important opportunity to reach
out to communities and engage with live issues on the ground. It is vital that
we are fulfilling our brief to represent all of Wicklow and therefore we will
continue to host and move the meetings around the county. I would like to
extend a very sincere thanks to the Hollywood Centre and the community in
Hollywood who gave an excellent presentation on the Hollywood Fair and provided
refreshments. It was inspiring to hear of the success of the fair and positive
impact that it has had on the local community. Well done to all involved.
The projects
mentioned above are just a flavour of what has been happening in Wicklow
Uplands Council recently and there is much more information to be found within
the newsletter which I hope you find enjoyable. I think it is also worth
mentioning that Brian Dunne had the opportunity to introduce Wicklow Uplands
Council to HRH Prince Charles in Kilkenny Castle in May. Brian attended at the
invitation of the Heritage Council. HRH had requested to meet the people on the
ground directly involved in Heritage Council funded projects and it was great
recognition of the valuable work that the Heritage Council carries out across
the country.
Finally I would
like to thank our members, Board and staff. Of course I would also like to
thank our funders, without whom we could not continue our work.
Sean Byrne
Chairman, Wicklow Uplands Council
Chairman, Wicklow Uplands Council
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