The ceremony was held at the Johnstown Estate, Enfield.
Midlands TY students have been named as winners at the inaugural National Road Safety Matters Awards.
The RSA event recognises students’ creativity and dedication to promoting safer road use.
Amy Kilduff, Aaron Morrissey and Clodagh Cummins from Oaklands Community College in Edenderry were the winners of the High Visibility category.
While Westmeath students Kamile Ochotnikova, Ainara Aquerreta, Beatriz Rodriguez, Lorena Ramos and Kotryna Macukeviciute won the Posters category for Mullingar Community College.
The ceremony took place today at the Johnstown Estate, Enfield, with Westmeath TikTok star James Doyle presented the awards.
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