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New school for Carrigans 16.04.10

PUPILS and staff at Monreagh N.S., in Carrigans are celebrating confirmation that they are to get a new school. Education Minister Mary Coughlan today confirmed that Monreagh had been approved a new school building to replace the existing one. Senator Cecilia Keaveney described the move as "hugely significant" to the entire community.
"This has been a long road with many difficulties along its path for Monreagh since I first met Bertie Ahern with Senator Paddy McGowan and Cllr Jim Devenney. I was always confident that there would be progress and in the fact that it has taken many years, it is definitely news worth waiting for," said Senator Keaveney.
"I know many people, Evelyn McCracken as principal, the teachers, students and parents have had their hopes up as site after site got a certain distance before encountering problems. They can truly breathe a sigh of relief as the more enjoyable disruption of building and moving becomes the reality."
The Moville-based represenative said the old school had "served its time and its purpose" but it was now time for change.
"Life and the speed of the roads in the area have changed to a level that needed a similar response in terms of the infrastructure there. I'm personally delighted with the news from Minister Mary Coughlan as I know the board of the school will be.
"Today will begin a new era for education in Monreagh. The certainty that the announcement delivers will be a boost for the future schooling of the community. I wish the next phase well and look forward to the opening of the new premises in the not too distant future."
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