Students from Dunshaughlin Community College in Co Meath have won the 2024 Certified Irish Angus Schools Competition for their data-led sustainability approach when rearing Angus calves. See full article on farmersjournal.ie
L-R: Meath County Council Cathaoirleach Cllr. Tommy Reilly, Cian Healy, and Seán Hughes from CS Hurls, St Patrick’s C.S. Navan, and Meath County Council Chief Executive Kieran Kehoe. (Images Meath County Council) An estimated 1400 students from 16 Meath schools took...
LMETB’s Youthreach Navan centre are looking forward to showcasing their design “Batik Chic” at the upcoming Dublin City Finals of Junk Kouture. Junk Kouture is a sustainable fashion competition which aims to challenge young people to design, upcycle and create high...
Louth and Meath Educational and Training Board (LMETB) wishes to invite applications from Community Education Groups in the Louth/Meath area for the above funding stream. The purpose of this fund is to support Community Education and to improve engagement by...
The winning group undertook a research project exploring a ‘holistic approach to improving animal performance’. Pictured are Liam Byrne, Eric Allen, Eoin O’Sullivan and David Malone from Dunshaughlin Community College who were announced as the...
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