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Longford County Council are pleased to announce the winners of the Better Estate Awards 2026, following the awards ceremony which took place on Wednesday, 13 May in Áras an Chontae, Longford County Council.
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Cnoc Mhuire & Moyne Community School honoured
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Students from County Longford have taken third prize in the Intermediate category and the Junior Sustainability Award at this year’s Student Enterprise Programme National Finals.
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Longford County Council is proud to announce that 92% of primary schools participating in STEM-related activities across the county have now received ten or more laptops per school, significantly strengthening digital learning capacity and access for students.
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All six Longford libraries branches have officially joined the TUS Learning Gate network
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Longford Arts Office and Longford School Completion Programme join forces to bring world-class circus arts to young people across the county
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Longford County Council has been announced as the overall winner of the Public Sector category of the Health and Safety Excellence Awards at a special ceremony which was held recently in the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Santry, Dublin on Thursday, 20 April 2026.
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A new Longford Woodlands Wildlife Workbook was officially launched this week at Forgney National School, beside Newcastle Woods, giving primary school pupils across the county a fun and practical way to learn about local wildlife.
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Students from St. Mel’s College, Lanesboro Community College, Ardscoil Phádraig and Moyne Community School were among graduates from across Leinster who took part in the recent STEM Passport for Inclusion graduation ceremony at Maynooth University.
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Nominations must be received by 5pm on Friday, 19 June 2026