It will take place from October 26th to 29th.

Sonya Kavanagh, Interim Chief Executive, Kildare County Council added; “Kildare County Council is proud to be hosting Kildare’s first ever Climate and Energy Week. We are committed to our objective to lead a climate resilient Kildare, working to build climate change resilience as well as protecting and promoting our natural and built environment for the well-being of present and future generations.”

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