The Lord Mayor of Cork urges Primary Schools in the City to enter Cork School Garden Competition for 2026
Atkins
Garden World was the venue as the Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Feargal Dennehy
launched the annual School Garden competition for Primary Schools in Cork City.
Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Fergal Dennehy emphasized the significance of school and community gardens
in promoting Cork City Council’s biodiversity initiatives. He remarked, “These
initiatives play a crucial role in our aim to achieve net-zero carbon emissions
within the next decade. Cork City Council takes pride in collaborating with
Muintir na Tire, Cork County Council, and Atkins Garden World on this creative
project, and I encourage all primary schools in the city to get involved.
Participating in this competition allows young people to develop a passion for
horticulture and explore various facets of biodiversity, providing an
invaluable learning experience that can spark a lifelong journey in gardening.”
Cork City
Council was also represented by Una Leader, Scientist for Environmental
Awareness, Green Schools and Circular Economy
Cork County Federation of Muintir na Tire was
represented by Sean Holland, Pauline O'Dwyer, Sean Finn, Finbar Motherway,
Helen Kennedy and Denis Kelly, while Atkins Garden World was represented by
Manager Cornelia Creedon.
St. Mary’s
Special School Rochestown, winners of the Best School Garden in Cork City in
2025, were represented by Cathy Davis and pupil Bethany Elvins
| Cathy Davis and Bethany Elvins of St. Mary’s Special School Rochestown at the launch of the Cork School Garden Competition in Atkins GardenWorld |
For full competition details and Entry form go to https://www.muintircork.com/cork-school-gardens




