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Rose Wall
Rose is an environmental solicitor and has been the CEO of Community Law & Mediation since 2013. She previously held the position of Managing Solicitor of the Mercy Law Resource Centre where she advised and represented clients who were homeless or at risk of homelessness in the areas of housing and social welfare law.
Having qualified as solicitor in 2008, Rose initially worked as plaintiff litigation solicitor representing clients before a variety of fora including the Hepatitis C and HIV Compensation Tribunal and the Residential Institutions Redress Board. She also volunteered during this time with FLAC and Ballymun Community Law Centre. She is a former law lecturer in a wide variety of areas with Griffith College Dublin and the Law Society of Ireland.
Clodagh Daly
Clodagh Daly is the manager of Community Law and Mediation's Centre for Environmental Justice. Her background is in climate and environmental policy research and campaigning, from human rights and just transition perspectives. She was involved in campaigning for Climate Case Ireland.
Gavin Elliott
Gavin Elliott is a practicing barrister working in Community Law and Mediation's Centre for Environmental Justice. He has experience of both the NGO sector and public interest law.
Save Our Shores
We are a group campaigning for Lough Neagh and our Inland Waterways to be returned to a status of Good Water Quality, and Good Ecological health.
Lough Neagh and our Rivers have been neglected and abused for decades, with the results being clear for everyone to see since June 2023, when huge Harmful Algal Blooms began to appear.
We believe that the communities around Lough Neagh, the People who use it recreationally, and those who love it, should be it's custodians. We will campaign for all of this to happen.
Darren Clarke
Darren Clarke is an Environmental Geographer whose research spans topics including Global Environmental Change, Climate Change, Environmental Policy and Governance, Adaptation, Social Vulnerability and Environmental Psychology. His research focuses on climate/environmental change as a social and governance issue, with a particular emphasis on understanding climate change/environmental change and its impacts on social attitudes and behaviours.
Sinéad Mercier
Sinéad Mercier is a law lecturer, campaigner and current PhD student with the PROPERTY [IN]JUSTICE project at the Sutherland School of Law, UCD. Her research has covered energy law, just transition, climate justice, planning policy and climate legislation. She has been involved in various campaigns.