Tidy Town displays community spirit at its best – Cowen

Published on: 10 September 2012


Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Environment, Barry Cowen TD has extended his congratulations to all the winners in this year’s Tidy Towns competition.

Deputy Cowen was speaking after this year’s winners of the various categories in Tidy Towns competition were announced today, A bbeyshrule in Longford won the overall prize for Tidiest Town in Ireland.

Deputy Cowen commented: “It was tremendous to see a record 855 entries in this year’s Tidy Towns competition.

“Securing the overall title of Ireland’s Tidiest Town is truly remarkable, especially when you consider the competition from all around the country and what Abbeyshrule was up against.

“To have so many entries from towns and villages throughout the country is a testimony to the dedication and hard work put in by everyone on the various committees.

“Despite the economic difficulties in the country, community spirit is alive and well and events like this bind a community together, it also gives the towns and villages a unity of purpose.

“The sight of a town that takes pride in its appearance and environment is heartening and helps attract tourists, not only from abroad but within Ireland. Well done to all involved and let’s hope this inspires even more towns and villages to enter next year.”

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