Fifth year student Clodagh Ramsey will present her winning design 'Aquaculture' at the International School of Monaco.
A Westmeath student who scooped up the title of Junk Kouture 'World Designer of the Year' says her winning design focuses on how 'blue farming' can help food poverty.
Fifth year student at St Wilson's Hospital School Clodagh Ramsey will present her winning design 'Aquaculture' at the International School of Monaco.
It features over 2000 mussel shells with the theme of championing sustainable food production and gender equality.
Clodagh says blue farming could be a low carbon solution:
Former GAA Referee Pleads Guilty To Indecent Assault
Laois TD Warns EU Plans Threaten Irish Neutrality
Almost One Million Cigarettes Seized In Offaly
Management Can Easily End Industrial Action - SIPTU
Westmeath Credit Union Manager Wins Lifetime Achievement Award
Midlands Readers Encouraged To Take Part in MS Readathon
Westmeath Town Strong Performer For Fibre Broadband
Ireland's Oldest Living Person With EB Publishes Autobiography
Fund Midlands Councils To Build Housing On Public Land - Simon Community
Midlands Councils Boost Environmental Enforcement Performance
Offaly Food Workers Launch Industrial Action
Public Consultation Taking Place In The Midlands
Man Due In Court Over Armed Pharmacy Robbery In Offaly
Offaly Man Appointed President Of EU Body
Rising Rents Affecting Midlands HAP Tenants
Calls To Fast Track Wastewater Works After Flooding In Offaly
Man Arrested After Attempted Armed Robbery In Offaly
Westmeath Carpark To Reopen As Drainage Project Nears Completion
Midlands CPO's Up Significantly
Midlands Bring Home 2025 Heritage Awards