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Cork GAA Calls on Clubs Across the County to Support Third Annual Community Clean Up Day

Event to take place on Saturday, April 11th 2026

Cork GAA has announced details of its third annual Community Clean Up Day, which will take place on Saturday, April 11th 2026. Now entering its third year, the initiative continues to position Cork GAA as a national leader in sustainability within the Association.

The event forms part of An Taisce’s National Spring Clean month and continues to grow as one of the largest coordinated county-wide clean-up efforts undertaken by a GAA County Board.

Building on the strong participation in previous years, which saw thousands of volunteers from clubs across Cork collect significant volumes of litter from roadsides, parks, walkways, beaches and community spaces, Cork GAA is encouraging even greater involvement in 2026.

The Clean Up Day will once again be supported by valued partners An Taisce, Tidy Towns, SuperValu, Cork County Council and Cork City Council, highlighting the strength of collaboration across the county in delivering meaningful environmental impact.

SuperValu, a valued and active supporter of both the Tidy Towns competition and Cork GAA, and proud sponsor of Páirc Uí Chaoimh, continues to play an important role in championing environmental initiatives that strengthen communities across Cork.

Clubs representing hurling, football, camogie and ladies football are invited to take part, with members of all ages encouraged to work together with neighbours, local groups and residents to make a visible difference in their communities.

Equipment including gloves, bags and high-visibility vests will be available to participating clubs through An Taisce to assist with the collection and proper disposal of waste gathered on the day. Beyond the immediate environmental impact, the initiative continues to build stronger links between clubs and their local communities, with underage teams and families playing a particularly visible role in previous years.

Remembering John Mullins

This year’s event will also carry special significance as Cork GAA remembers the late John Mullins, a founding member of the Cork GAA Sustainability Committee and a driving force behind the establishment of the Community Clean Up Day.

John’s leadership, energy and belief in the power of collective action were instrumental in launching the initiative, and his legacy continues through the thousands of volunteers who give their time each year to improve their local communities.

Enda Buckley, Cork GAA County Sustainability Officer, said:

“Cork GAA’s Community Clean Up Day has become a key pillar of our Sustainability Vision. It reflects the role our clubs play not only as centres of sporting excellence but also as leaders within their communities.

Each year we see extraordinary volunteerism across all age groups, with players and families taking real pride in improving their local environment.

As we gather again on April 11th, we also remember John Mullins, whose vision and commitment helped establish this initiative. The best tribute we can pay is to continue growing this movement and strengthening the positive impact our clubs have across the county.”

The Community Clean Up Day forms part of Cork GAA’s wider Sustainability Vision, which promotes environmental responsibility, waste reduction and sustainable practices across all clubs in the county.

Clubs that demonstrate the greatest initiative and engagement in delivering their clean-up activities will receive a prize in recognition of their efforts.

Clubs can register to participate via the Cork GAA Sustainability website, and are asked to do so no later than 5pm on Monday, March 23rd.

For further information and registration details, please visit the Cork GAA website.

Cork GAA Sustainability Survey 

Cork GAA Sustainability Survey –

Following on from the recent Green Clubs workshops delivered in partnership with Rebel Go Green, the Cork GAA Sustainability Committee is now working on the next phase of our sustainability programme. As part of this work, we are conducting a county-wide survey to assess the current energy-related costs across all clubs.

The information gathered will help us better understand the challenges faced by clubs and will guide the supports and resources we develop moving forward.

We would greatly appreciate if your club could take a few minutes to complete the short survey before Monday, November 24th.

Complete the Survey

Thank you for your cooperation and support as we continue to help clubs become more energy-efficient, cost-effective, and environmentally conscious.

 

 

Thank You for Making the Cork GAA Sustainability Roadshow a Success

Thank You for Making the Cork GAA Sustainability Roadshow a Success

Cork GAA extends a sincere thank you to all the stakeholders who attended the recent Cork GAA Sustainability Roadshow.

🔗 View Presentations & Highlights

Your presence, insights, and enthusiasm made the event a resounding success. We were delighted to welcome a diverse group of attendees — including club representatives, County Board members, City and County councils, the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI), Croke Park representatives, and sustainability experts.

Each participant brought valuable perspectives and energy to the conversation, helping to shape a more sustainable future for Cork GAA and the wider community.


Continue the Journey – Explore the Cork GAA Sustainability Hub

To build on the momentum of the roadshows, we encourage all participants and interested clubs to visit our dedicated Sustainability section on the Cork GAA website.

🌿 Visit the Sustainability Hub

This hub provides a range of resources, toolkits, case studies, and guidance designed to support your club’s sustainability journey. Whether you’re taking your first steps or looking to expand existing initiatives, you’ll find practical ideas and useful contacts to help embed sustainability into every aspect of club life.


Next Step – Appoint a Club Sustainability Officer

As we look ahead, we’re asking all clubs to appoint a Sustainability Officer at this year’s AGM.

This key role will help coordinate sustainability actions within your club — from grant applications and local partnerships to embedding green practices in planning and operations.

🌍 View Sustainability Officer Role

By nominating a dedicated officer, your club will play an active role in driving local change and strengthening our collective impact across Cork.


Together, let’s continue to make Cork GAA a leader in community and environmental sustainability.

— Cork GAA Sustainability Committee

Cork GAA Sustainability Roadshow: Next Stop – SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh!

Cork GAA “Rebels Going Green” initiative continues its county-wide roll-out following a hugely successful launch in Mallow GAA, our second event took place in Dunmanway last evening. Next up, the Sustainability Roadshow heads to SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Tuesday, October 21st, 2025 at 7pm.

Delivered in partnership with Cork City Council, Cork County Council, and the GAA Green Club Programme, this interactive workshop will help your club take meaningful green action — from reducing energy use and improving facilities to boosting biodiversity and community engagement.

Representatives from SEAI, local authorities, and the GAA Green Club Programme will share practical steps, success stories, and funding opportunities to support your sustainability journey.

💡 Be Part of the Change

Every club has a role to play in creating a more sustainable future for Cork GAA. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn, connect, and lead the way in your community.

Cork GAA Sustainability Roadshow: Next Dates & Venues

Cork GAA Sustainability Roadshow: Next Dates & Venues

The Cork GAA “Rebels Going Green” initiative is continuing its county-wide roll-out! Following the highly successful opening event at Mallow GAA, we are excited to announce the next dates and venues for our Sustainability Workshops.

Delivered in partnership with Cork City Council, Cork County Council, and the GAA Green Club Programme, this series is designed to equip your club with the tools and knowledge to embed sustainable practices—from managing energy use and facilities to boosting biodiversity and community engagement.


Next Workshops in the Series

Don’t miss the opportunity to learn about funding, practical green steps, and Cork GAA’s strategy:

  • 📍 Dohenys GAA ClubMonday, October 20th, 2025 @ 7pm
  • 📍 Páirc Uí ChaoimhTuesday, October 21st, 2025 @ 7pm

📣 Register Your Club Today!

These workshops are open to all clubs across Cork. Ensure your club is represented to access the guidance from SEAI, local authority representatives, and the GAA Green Club Programme.

REGISTER FOR WORKSHOPS