Muintir na Tire Launch Cork School Garden Competition supported by Cork County and Cork City Councils
Muintir na Tire Launch Cork School Garden Competition.
There was an air of spring in Atkins Garden World as The Mayor of the County of Cork Cllr. Danny Collins and the deputy Lord Mayor of Cork Cllr. Damian Boylan joined together to launch the Cork Schools Garden Competition 2023
Sponsored by Cork County and Cork City Councils and
organised by Cork County Muintir na Tíre, the competition has a PRIZE FUND of
over €5,000.
The Annual Cork School Garden Competition is open to all
primary schools in Cork city and county who have a school garden or are in the
process of developing one.
Speaking at the launch, Mr Sean Holland of Muintir na Tire said:
“If a School has a School Garden or they are thinking about developing one,
then the Cork School Garden Competition might be the competition for them. There
were so many categories and awards and the competition is open to new or
existing gardens, big and small.” (Full list of Categories below) Mr Holland
thanked Cork County Council and Cork City Council for their ongoing
sponsorship. He also thanked Mr Mark Wolfe and Mr Ger Crowley of Atkins Garden
World for all their support.
The Mayor of County Cork Cllr. Danny Collins welcomed the
launch of the annual schools competition,
“Activities that can help children to learn the
importance of nature while staying active are crucial for health and wellbeing.
Since its establishment in 2012, the Muintir na Tire School Garden Competition
has inspired thousands of students across Cork County to embrace the outdoors
and Cork County Council is very proud to have supported the competition each
year I urge all schools around the county to consider signing up this year,
whether a new entrant or a long established participant, we want to see
students from every town and village involved.”
The Deputy Lord Mayor of Cork Cllr. Damian Boylan commented “Cork
City Council is proud to join with Muintir na Tire, Cork County Council and Atkins Garden World in this great
initiative and I encourage all primary schools in the City to enter it. Participation in the competition allows
children to develop a love for gardening and their environment and allows an
opportunity to learn from the other schools. He added that Cork City Council is
very proud to be supporting this competition”
Special guests included Shireen Rountree (Principal) Eliza
Canty Nathan Canty and Jonah Canty representing
Ballymoney National School Ballineen Overall County winners in 2022 and Eamonn
Ó Ceallaigh (teacher) June Leahy (Parent) Finn Ó Baolghill and John Ó Broin representing
Gaelscoil na Duglaise City overall City winners in 2022.
Cork County Council were represented by Louis Duffy Director
of Environment and Emergency Services. Heritage Officer Conor Nelligan,
Katherine Corkery and Michelle Green Environment Directorate.
Cork City Council were represented by Mary Walsh and Loraine
Leahy from the Community, Culture & Placemaking Directorate.
Cork County Federation Muintir na Tire were represented by
Mr Sean Holland, Finbarr Motherway, Pauline O Dwyer, Yvonne Cahalane, Nuala
Lynch and Denis Kelly. Atkins Garden World were represented by Manager Ger
Crowley.
Full competition details also available from Cork
County Federation Muintir na Tíre 8 Sidney Place, Wellington
Road, Cork City telephone 0214500688
Closing date for Competition Entry: Good Friday 7th April 2023
To enter online go to muintircork.com and follow links.
or email admin@muintircork.com
for more information.
Photo Details
Dsc 4447 Nathan
Canty Eliza Canty and Jonah Canty from
Ballymoney National School Ballineen at the Launch of the Cork School Garden
Competition 2023
Dsc 4449 Louis
Duffy Director of Environment and Emergency Services Cork County Council, the deputy
Lord Mayor of Cork Cllr. Damian Boylan and Mayor of the County of Cork Cllr.
Danny Collins, Sean Holland Muintir na Tire at the Launch of the Cork School
Garden Competition 2023
Dsc 4454 Mayor of
the County of Cork Cllr. Danny Collins, and Sean Holland Muintir na Tire look
on as deputy Lord Mayor of Cork Cllr.
Damian Boylan addresses the Launch of the Cork School Garden Competition 2023
Dsc 4460 Loraine
Leahy (left) and Mary Walsh from the Cork
City Council Community, Culture & Placemaking Directorate with deputy Lord
Mayor of Cork Cllr. Damian Boylan, Finn Ó Baolghill and John Ó Broin of Gaelscoil na Duglaise at the Launch of the
Cork School Garden Competition 2023
Dsc4471 Mayor of
the County of Cork Cllr. Danny Collins Louis Duffy Director of Environment and
Emergency Services, Heritage Officer Conor Nelligan, Katherine Corkery and
Michelle Green Environment Directorate Cork County Council with Pupils Jonah
Canty Eliza Canty and Nathan Canty Ballymoney National School Ballineen Overall
County winners in 2022 at the Launch of the Cork School Garden Competition 2023
DSC 4473 Cork
County Federation Muintir na Tire members pictured at the Launch of the Cork
School Garden Competition 2023 are Mr Sean Holland, Finbarr Motherway, Pauline
O Dwyer, Yvonne Cahalane, Nuala Lynch and (CDO) Denis Kelly. Atkins Garden
World who hosted the Launch were represented by Manager Ger Crowley.
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Awards and Categories
Up-Cycling Upcycling in the garden helps lessen the
amount of waste going into landfills. Upcycling helps reduce CO2 emissions by
using old materials instead of new ones. Schools are encouraged to rethink,
repair, refurbish along with reusing & recycling items, e.g. Fairy Houses
made from recycled materials, but don’t damage trees.
Food Production Being able to grow food without
pesticides and eat it straight from the garden is superior in every way to
produce that is pumped full of additives, packed to prevent it deteriorating,
transported and then sold as ‘fresh’. Schools are asked to grow in raised beds
and containers, Plant Fruit Trees, Fruit Bushes, Practice Rotation, Weeding,
Labelling, Use of Composting, Rain Water Harvesting and Wormeries etc.
Biodiversity/Wildlife/ Native Flowers and Plants. It
is now widely recognized that climate change and biodiversity are
interconnected. Biodiversity is affected by climate change, with negative
consequences for human well-being, but biodiversity, through the ecosystem services
it supports, also makes an important contribution to both climate-change
mitigation and adaptation. We are looking for natural hedges, log piles, bird
boxes, bird tables, wildflower meadows, nature trails, use of native flora,
organic manures and natural pest control.
Bee Friendly Garden. Loss of natural and semi-natural
habitats has been a key driver in pollinator declines. The availability of food
plants and nesting sites has been drastically reduced through conversion of
low-intensity farmland and semi-natural land to intensive farmland, forestry
and urban/industrial use. We will again be presenting a special award for the
school which is most bee friendly and encourages pollination
Gardening ‘As Gaeilge’ The use of Irish in the garden. For example, tree names in
Irish, labelling and other signage in Irish.
Art and colour Using art and Colour in the
garden to enhance its features and characteristics. Try using upcycled
.materials
Imaginative use of limited space. For schools with
very limited space i.e. Small Courtyards, Limited Soil Space, Use of Tubs,
Containers, Window Boxes, Paths, Borders, Walls etc.
Innovation and Creativity In recognition of the
Creative Ireland Programme, this category encourages innovative garden
elements, using new and unique features to inspire others
Fun and Play The degree to which the garden
contributes to opportunities for fun and play in the school
Learning experience The degree to which the garden is
used as a learning tool within the school and the amount of children who
participate.
Community Involvement / Heritage the degree to which
the wider community support the design, construction and ongoing development of
the school garden. How the garden relates to local Heritage and how it reflects
the history of the local community
Cork School Gardens of the Year.
Overall best Garden in Cork City Overall best Garden in County Cork. All
schools who enter are automatically entered for these Awards depending on their
location
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