List of Vocational Education Committees
VEC | Notes | Website |
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County Carlow | http://www.carlowvec.ie | |
County Cavan | http://www.cavanvec.ie | |
County Clare | http://www.clarevec.ie | |
City of Cork | http://www.corkvec.ie | |
County Cork | http://www.cocorkvec.ie | |
County Donegal | http://www.donegalvec.ie | |
City of Dublin | http://www.cdvec.ie | |
County Dublin | Covers Fingal, South Dublin and part of Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown | http://www.codubvec.ie |
Dún Laoghaire | Part of Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown (the former borough of Dún Laoghaire) | http://www.dlvec.ie |
City of Galway | http://www.cgvec.ie | |
County Galway | http://www.countygalwayvec.ie | |
Kerry Education Service (County Kerry VEC) | Absorbed Town of Tralee VEC 1997 | http://www.cokerryed.ie |
County Kildare | http://www.kildarevec.ie | |
County Kilkenny | http://www.kilkennyvec.ie | |
County Laois | http://www.laoisvec.ie | |
County Leitrim | http://www.leitrimvec.ie | |
City of Limerick | http://www.clvec.ie | |
County Limerick | http://www.limerickvec.ie | |
County Longford | http://www.longfordvec.ie | |
County Louth | Absorbed Town of Drogheda VEC 1997 | http://www.louthvec.ie |
County Mayo | http://www.mayovec.ie | |
County Meath | http://www.meathvec.ie | |
County Monaghan | http://www.monaghanvec.ie | |
County Offaly | http://www.offalyvec.ie | |
County Roscommon | http://www.roscommonvec.ie | |
County Sligo | Absorbed Town of Sligo VEC 1997 | http://www.sligovec.ie |
North Tipperary | http://www.tippnorthvec.ie | |
South Tipperary | http://www.tippsouthvec.ie | |
City of Waterford | http://www.waterfordvec.ie | |
County Waterford | http://www.wd-vec.ie | |
County Westmeath | http://www.westmeathvec.ie | |
County Wexford | Absorbed Town of Wexford VEC 1997 | http://www.countywexfordvec.ie |
County Wicklow | Absorbed Town of Bray VEC 1997 | http://www.wicklowvec.ie |
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