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7th March 2011

Two new schools announced for Ashbourne Co Meath read more

18th February 2011

Great News for Ashbourne Sports Hall read more

15th February 2011

Great News for Dunshaughlin Community College read more

27th January 2011

Education Committee welcomes Department of Education plan to improve literacy and numeracy in Schools read more

24th January 2011

Great News for Schools in Meath East read more

24th January 2011

Consultation for rail timetable read more

18th Januray 2011

Wallace delivers another school building for Ratoath - Significant news for St Paul's read more

18th January 2011

Wallace welcomes new rooms for Mulhussey National School read more

8th January 2011

Taoiseach pays tribute to Mary Wallace read more

23rd December 2010

Cold Weather payment throughout Xmas and New Year read more


20th December 2010

Tribute to Minister Noel Dempsey read more


20th December 2010

Summer Works Scheme 2011 announced read more


13th December 2010

Wallace gets bus for Dunboyne RehabCare read more


After thirty years in public office as a councillor, a senator, a minister of state for three portfolios and TD for Meath East, Mary Wallace decided not to contest the 2011 general election.  Mary Wallace was Minister of State in Justice from 1997 to 2002, Agriculture from 2006 to 2008 and Health from 2008 to 2009 and a member of the Irish Parliament from 1989 to 2011.

At work in the Community for the schools, roads and trains that became the success story of Mary’s final term in office.

Many thanks to all who helped to make this happen.

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1st February 2010


Wallace delighted with additional posts
for 3 Meath National Schools

Three Meath National Schools are to be allocated an extra teaching post according to Mary Wallace TD.

Dunboyne Senior National School, Kilbride National School Clonee, and Scoil Mhichil Na Buachailli in Trim will benefit from additional teaching posts.

Deputy Wallace stated “The renewed Programme for Government includes a commitment to allocate 200 posts between primary and post-primary levels in the current school year. Following consultants with the education partners 100 of these posts are being allocated at primary level”.

“These posts will be allocated to primary schools that had increased enrolments in the current school year and who, as a result of last year’s PTR change, lost out on a teaching post in the current school year by either 1,2 or 3 pupils”.

“I am delighted that three Meath Schools will benefit from extra teaching posts. We all know how important it is that school children get the best education and I am pleased the children in these schools will benefit from this announcement”. Deputy Wallace concluded.

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