Local Pupils Excel At Environmental Competition

Newry Mourne and Down District Council hosted pupils from schools across the district at this year’s Environmental Youth Speak Competition. The event took place at The Saint Patrick Centre, Downpatrick on Friday 20 April and was sponsored by waste recycling company, Natural World Products, which also contributed to the winning prizes.

Winners in Newry, Mourne and Down District Council’s Environmental Youth Speak 2018 Final held in St Patrick’s Centre Downpatrick. Front row. l-r Sponsor Daniel Murray, National World Products; Junior Section Winner Conor Hale, St Joseph’s Primary School, Carnacaville; Senior Section Winner Alannah Geoghegan, Sacred Heart Grammar School, Newry; Chairperson NMDDC, Councillor Roisin Mulgrew; Ciaron Og Mussen, Sustainability Officer NMDDC; Ruth Van Rye, Eco Schools Co-ordinator. Back row, l-r, Junior Section joint runner-up, Niamh Corrigan, St. Malachy’s Primary School, Camlough; Senior Section runner-up, Lucy Sloan, St Louis Grammar School, Kilkeel; and Junior Section joint runner-up, Jana Pobloth, All Children’s Primary School, Newcastle.

The Environmental Youth Speak Competition is a yearly event designed for young people to encourage debate on waste, recycling and the environment. The event gives those involved a fun way to take part in public speaking and build their confidence while learning about important environmental issues.

Alannah Geoghegan, Sacred Heart Grammar School, Newry, winner of the Senior Section of NMDDC Environmental Youth Speak 2018 Final accepts her award from Chairpersonxa0 Roisin Mulgrew.

Newry Mourne and Down District Council Chairperson, Councillor Roisin Mulgrew said, “I am delighted to hear our young people speak so knowledgeably about an issue that affects us all. Managing waste and maximising what we recycle is something we take very seriously.

“I was very impressed with everyone who took part in this year’s competition and would like to acknowledge the tremendous effort into researching the issues and how participants expressed views on the topics with great confidence.”

The competition challenged primary and secondary school pupils to impress a panel of judges by delivering an environmentally themed, five minute speech. This year the topics were ‘Food Waste: Brown is the new Black’ for the junior section and ‘If I was Minister for the Environment for a day I would…’ for the senior section.

Conor Hale, St Joseph’s Primary School Carnacaville, Winner in the Junior Section of NMDDC Environmental Youth Speak 2018 final.

After a highly competitive morning of speeches, the judging panel chose Conor Hale from St Joseph’s Primary School, Carnacaville as this year’s junior winner and Alannah Geoghegan from Sacred Heart Grammar School, Newry as the senior winner.

Runners up in the junior section were Niamh Corrigan from St Malachy’s Primary School, Camlough and Jana Pobloth from All Children’s School, Newcastle. Runner up in the senior section was Lucy Sloan from St Louis Grammar School in Kilkeel.

Natural World Products (NWP) is an award-winning locally-owned recycling company that has provided waste management services and solutions to Local Authorities and the Commercial Sector all over Northern Ireland since 1989. Services include the collection, recycling and treatment of a variety of waste streams, including source-segregated food, brown bin and green waste collected or delivered from households, civic amenity sites, councils and commercial customers. Visit www.nwp-recycle.com

The following pupils took part in the competition:

Olivia MurraySt Nicholas’ PS Ardglass
Ellen DoranSt Patrick’s PS, Legamaddy
Conor HaleSt Joseph’s PS, Carnacaville
Anna KearneySt Joseph’s PS, Strangford
Charlie JohnstonSt Mary’s PS, Dunsford
Leo MadineSt Patrick’s PS, Ballynahinch
Cora-Jane KellyChrist the King PS, Drumaness
Jana PoblothAll Childrens’ PS,Newcastle
Emma QuinnHoly Cross PS, Attical
Shona McAteerCarrick PS, Burren

 

Niamh CorriganSt Malachy’s PS, Camlough
Moya RaffertySt Mary’s PS, Mullaghbawn
Sophie HamiltonKingsmills PS, Newry
Erin HoughtonSt Colman’s PS, Saval
Katie HavernBallyholland PS, Newry
Leah ByrneKillean Primary School, Newry

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Rhia CunninghamOur Lady’s Grammar School, Newry
Alannah GeogheganSacred Heart Grammar School, Newry
Lucy SloanSt Louis Grammar School, Kilkeel
Eimear HollyAssumption Grammar School, Ballynahinch

 

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