Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD, today (6 October) announced Abbeyleix, Co. Laois as Ireland’s Tidiest Town for 2023.
Over 600 TidyTowns volunteers were present at the SuperValu TidyTowns awards ceremony at Croke Park in Dublin with the event live-streamed to thousands more online.
This year, 887 towns were competing for the prestigious awards demonstrating the continuing huge national interest in the SuperValu TidyTowns competition which has been running since 1958.
Abbeyleix, Co. Laois was named as Ireland’s Tidiest Town as well as Ireland’s Tidiest Small Town with 376 marks.
In Leitrim, Carrick-on-Shannon won the County Award with 370 marks and retained its Gold Medal.
Results for Leitrim were:
Category A
Cloone - 341
Drumkeeran - 329
Fenagh - 326
Newtowngore - 293
Tullaghan - 269
Category B
Dromod - 355 (County Second)
Drumsna - 328
Jamestown - 311
Keshcarrigan - 309
Carrigallen - 299
Leitrim Village - 270 (Endeavour Award)
Category C
Dromahair - 342 (County Third)
Ballinamore - 334
Kinlough - 311
Manorhamilton - 306
Category D
Carrick-on-Shannon - 370 (County First & Gold Medal)
Minister Humphreys also presented a new award today to Cappoquin, Boyle and Ballyshannon Tidy Towns groups, recognising their tremendous efforts to address vacancy and dereliction in line with the Government’s Town Centre First policy.
TOWN CENTRE FIRST AWARD SPONSORED BY DEPARTMENT OF RURAL AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
2ND PRIZE €1,500
Boyle Tidy Towns, Co. Roscommon
3RD PRIZE €1000
Ballyshannon Tidy Towns, Co. Donegal
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