The final will take place in Westmeath in September.
Miss Ireland have announced the midland county representatives.
21 year-old Tierna Maguire from Croghan will represent Offaly. She is currently studying primary school teaching in Marino Institute of Education.

Athlone's Hannah Tumulty has been chosen to flag the flag for Westmeath. The20-year-old is studying Psychiatric Nursing in Athlone Institute of Technology.

24 year old Alison Dyre from Portarlington has been given the title of Miss Laois.
Alison is currently working within medical affairs in AstraZeneca whilst completing her masters degree in Biotechnology. She is also a Registered General Nurse.

Miss Ireland has also raised over €250,000 for various charities including Laura Lynn, Temple Street, Alzheimer’s Ireland, Pieta House, The Cari Foundation and this year they're proud to partner with Variety Ireland, an Irish charity helping sick, disadvantaged and children with special needs since 1951.
The event will take place at the 18th Century Killua Castle in Westmeath on September 5th 2021.
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