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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

National Tree Week

7th March 2010

Brendan Smith TD, Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, today marked ‘National Tree Week’ with tree planting ceremonies at St. Tiarnach’s National School, St. Michael’s National School, Cootehill and Aughadreena National School.

The theme of this year’s National Tree Week, which takes place from 7th to 13th March 2010, is ‘Twenty Ten - Plant Again’ to encourage people to make a renewed effort to go out and plant more trees during the week. This year, 15,000 trees sponsored by Coillte, will be distributed to community groups by local authorities all over the country. Events planned to mark National Tree Week include forest walks, tree planting ceremonies, workshops, talks and competitions.

Visiting the schools, the Minister congratulated the Tree Council of Ireland on their organisation of so many varied and interesting events and activities for the annual National Tree Week and encouraged people to attend such events and avail of the opportunity to appreciate trees and their many benefits.

Commenting on National Tree Week, Minister Smith said, “A specific week designated as National Tree Week gives us the opportunity to raise awareness about trees and their many benefits. Even though they are a major part of our landscape, the significance of trees can sometimes be underestimated so National Tree Week provides us with an invaluable opportunity to appreciate the value of trees and the importance of planting more trees so that future generations may also enjoy those benefits”.

Minister Smith noted, in particular, the contribution forestry makes by way of employment, climate change mitigation, enhancement of biodiversity and the provision of recreational facilities as well as its traditional role as the source of timber and wood energy.

The Minister thanked the staff and pupils at the schools for hosting the tree planting ceremonies and concluded by encouraging people to take part in the programme of events and activities organised for the week.

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