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The winners of the junior comp were:
In addition to the individual prizes, every school that entered the competition was entered into a draw for a special School Prize of an iPad or a €500 voucher for assisted IT equipment for the school.

Greystones’ Six Finest Artists. Ever.
atest press release from Codling Wind Park, issued on Wednesday, September 29th 2021…
Over 100 creative entries were received for Codling Wind Park’s first renewable energy-focused art competition, which was launched in June to coincide with Global Wind Day.

Abbey, Vanessa & Sophie
The competition aimed to encourage children to learn, understand and ask questions about climate change and the important role renewable energy has to play in addressing it.
Details were sent to all primary schools within the Greystones and Wicklow municipal districts, with the competition open to children in all classes. There were two categories: Juniors – junior infants to second class; and Seniors – third to sixth class.
The standard of entries was extremely high, as Liz Dillon, Community Liaison Officer of the Codling Wind Park project, explained, “We were so impressed by the incredible artwork submitted, highlighting the creativity and talent we have in our schools. We were literally blown away by the quality of the entries!
“Never has there been a more important time for our younger generation to learn about the consequences of climate change and the positive impact renewables will have. With Ireland being one of the windiest countries in Europe, we are sitting on a gold mine of renewable energy, which when harnessed, will ensure our children have a healthier and safer future.”

Robyn, Millie & Eamonn
atest press release from Codling Wind Park, issued on Wednesday, September 29th 2021…

The winners of the senior competition were: