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This week, we travel from Mary Street to Milan and from high street fashion to luxury brands as the Penneys' buying team is on a mission to find inspiration in Italy.
Live from the Galway and Meath Regional Finals of the Údarás na Gaeltachta Company Programme.
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Description: Colaiste Chroi Mhuire pupils Maire Ni Fhrighil, Aoife Nic Chormaic, Rebecca Ni Allurain, Blanca Ni Dhonnabhain, Liadh Robertson have been named Winners of the Údarás na Gaeltachta Clár Comhlachta 2017, a hands-on business learning experience run in partnership with Junior Achievement Ireland (JAI). Clár Comhlachta is taught through the Irish language to students attending schools in the Gaeltacht regions of Cork, Galway, Donegal, Kerry, Mayo, Meath & Waterford. This year more than 500 Transition Year students have created, operated and managed their own companies with the assistance of local business volunteers.
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Description: Colaiste Chroi Mhuire pupils Liadh Robertson Rebecca Ni Allurain, Aoife Nic Chormaic, Blanca Ni Dhonnabhain, Maire Ni Fhrighil, have been named Winners of the Údarás na Gaeltachta Clár Comhlachta 2017, a hands-on business learning experience run in partnership with Junior Achievement Ireland (JAI). Clár Comhlachta is taught through the Irish language to students attending schools in the Gaeltacht regions of Cork, Galway, Donegal, Kerry, Mayo, Meath & Waterford. This year more than 500 Transition Year students have created, operated and managed their own companies with the assistance of local business volunteers.
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Description: Repro Free: Funky Lampaí - upcycling at its best, this company decorates bedside/ hall lamps They use recycled materials where possible. Pobalscoil Ghaoth Dobhair, Leitir Ceanainn, Dún na nGall have been named runner ups of the Údarás na Gaeltachta Clár Comhlachta 2017, a hands-on business learning experience run in partnership with Junior Achievement Ireland (JAI). Clár Comhlachta is taught through the Irish language to students attending schools in the Gaeltacht regions of Cork, Galway, Donegal, Kerry, Mayo, Meath & Waterford. This year more than 500 Transition Year students have created, operated and managed their own companies with the assistance of local business volunteers. Photo: Andrew Downes, xposure
ImageCopyright: Andrew Downes, xposure