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Five Longford students receive Trinity College entrance awards
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Five Longford students were among over 520 to receive the Trinity College Entrance Award in Dublin this year. Aoife Corcoran from Cnoc Mhuire Granard, Jack Hayes from Ballymahon Vocational School, Ellen Frances Kenny from Mean Scoil Mhuire, Ever Evangel Tuyogon from St Mel s College and Urte Vityte from the Convent of Mercy in Ballymahon all received the award.
Students from every county in Ireland and 15 countries in the EU have been awarded special Entrance Exhibition Awards from Trinity College Dublin this year.
The awards go to the student accepted into the first year of a full-time undergraduate degree programme who achieves the highest points among Trinity entrants from their secondary school, above a minimum of 500 CAO points.
December 12, 2020 9:00 am
A small-scale granola maker is standing out from the pack with the inner bag of her product wrapped in brown paper just as food was in the past.
Aoife Corcoran from Ballyrider House, Stradbally, Laois, started making Ballyrider House Super Seed Granola this year and quickly found that people had an appetite for her artisan product. She said the support from both stockists and customers has been extremely encouraging.
The granola contains: oats; almonds; coconut; chia seeds; pumpkin seeds; sunflower seeds; hemp seeds; sesame seeds; raisins; rapeseed oil; honey; and cinnamon.
Aoife, who works from the 18th century house 3km from Stradbally, has been busy meeting orders for her product.