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Artane advocate heads to EU forum
THREE young advocates from Dublin travelled to the Slovak Republic recently to help influence Eu policies and ensure young peoples’ voices are heard when it comes to shaping the future of the Eu Blessing Dada from Dublin 24, Jenny Maguire from Artane and Conn McCarrick from Blackrock were among 30 young leaders as well as experts from four countries who gathered in Bratislava, the Slovak Republic, for discussions on Eu young citizens’ engagement though a programme called EuAct2. EuAct2 is a pan-European programme which is managed in Ireland by European Movement Ireland, an NGo working on European affairs in Ireland since 1954. The programme brings together young people living in Ireland, Austria, Greece and Slovakia, giving them a platform to influence policies and share their ideas on a truly international level.
EM Ireland is working with a diverse group of partners that include Globsec, Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy and Institute for the Danube Region and Central Europe.
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Captial ‘to host’ six Euro games
Croke Park has been dropped from the Britain and Ireland bid to host euro 2028.
The GAA had approved the use of Croke Park and a renovated Casement Park for the joint campaign between the football associations of Ireland, Northern Ireland, england, Scotland and Wales to stage the european Championships.
Both venues were included along with the Aviva Stadium on the initial proposal of 14 stadiums that was drafted last November.
at Chateau de Peronne in 2018, he returned and designed a second inaugurated garden there in 2022 to commemorate the anniversary of Europes largest war museum housed within the castle.
This year saw Peter Donegan become the first Irish landscape Architect invited and accepted to design at Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show March 2023 – the largest flower show in Southern Hemisphere.
Featuring a series of natural bluestone steps that symmetrically weave their way through a rocky landscape, recognisant of the journey made across the Atlantic from the Connemara coast, the destination became a limestone (moleanus) island featuring planting, shelter, and a single autumnal 8 metre tall liriodendron tulipifera reflecting across the black water, a beacon to those who wish to return to their love.