Money has been awarded for the refurbishment of fencing throughout Blackrock Park
Louth County Council has announced the successful applicants for the Tidy Towns Project Scheme 2025, a funding initiative aimed at supporting Tidy Towns groups in enhancing their scores in the National Tidy Towns Competition. The successful projects were approved by elected members at their recent meeting in March.
Launched in January 2025, the scheme has awarded funding to 18 projects across the county, including three projects within the Borough District of Drogheda.
These initiatives will support the ongoing efforts of dedicated Tidy Towns volunteers, who play a vital role in enhancing the appearance and appeal of their towns and villages.
The successful projects were approved by elected members at the recent Dundalk Municipal District meeting.
A total of €63,797.19 has been awarded to nine projects across Dundalk and surrounding areas, supporting the invaluable efforts of local Tidy Towns volunteers.
Successful Projects in the Dundalk Municipal District:
A further total of €34,687.53 has been awarded to six projects across Ardee and surrounding areas.
Successful Projects in the Ardee Municipal District:
Successful Projects in the Borough District of Drogheda and Monasterboice:
Total Funding Awarded: €10,689.40
A Council spokesperson said: "The continued success of Tidy Towns groups in both local and national competitions reflects their dedication and hard work. Beyond competition, their projects foster community pride and enhance their towns and villages as attractive destinations for visitors and businesses alike.
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"Louth County Council remains committed to supporting these efforts through funding for small-scale capital improvement projects. Successful applications have been aligned with National Tidy Towns categories, following recommendations from judges' reports to ensure maximum impact.
For further details on the scheme and the awarded projects, please contact paula.gribben@louthcoco.ie
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