Fourth class students from Scoil Naomh Feichín, Termonfeckin, pictured with (L-R) Paws, Colette Moss, Joanna Kelly, and Cllr Sean Kelly - Pic: Ciaran Culligan
Louth County Council have announced the winners of the "Greener Christmas Poetry Competition 2025".
The competition was open to primary school pupils across the county and was part Louth County Council's Seasonal Christmas Waste Management campaign, which promotes sustainability during the festive season.
Competition Winners:
Dundalk MD:
1st Place: "A Second Life of Things" - Sam Woods, 4th Class, Monksland NS
2nd Place: "A Greener Christmas Future" - Luca Whelan, 6th Class, St Malachy's BNS
3rd Place: "A Greener Christmas" - 4th Class, St Peter's NS, Dromiskin
Drogheda BD:
1st Place: 4th Class, Scoil Naomh Feichín Termofeckin
2nd Place: "Our Christmas Wish" - Molly and Emily, 6th Class, Scoil Naomh Buithe Tenure
3rd Place: "A Christmas Wish" - Isabelle McHugh, 5th Class, St Patrick's NS, Haretown
Ardee MD:
1st Place: "A Greener Christmas Wish" - Leah Drumgoole, 6th Class, Scoil Mhuire na Trócaire
2nd Place: "Greener Christmas" - 4th Class, Monastery NS Ardee
3rd Place: "Green Christmas" - Méabh Gilsenan, 4th Class, Collon NS
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Prizes were awarded to schools by the Municipal Districts of Ardee and Dundalk and the Borough District of Drogheda. Each winning school received €200 and individual awards were also presented for respective winners.
Cllr Sean Kelly, Cathaoirleach of Louth County Council praised the creativity and commitment shown by the young poets in spreading this "vital message".
He said "Christmas is a time of joy and celebration, but it's also a time when waste can easily pile up.
Together, we can make this Christmas greener and more sustainable for everyone," he said.
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