Tidy Towns (
Irish: ''Bailte Slachtmhara'') is an annual competition, first held in 1958, organised by the
Department of Rural and Community Development
The Department of Rural and Community Development and the Gaeltacht () is a department of the Government of Ireland. It is led by the Minister for Rural and Community Development and the Gaeltacht.
Departmental team
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in order to honour the tidiest and most attractive cities, towns and villages in the
Republic of Ireland
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.
The competition is organised on a national basis, and entrants must complete modules including Overall Developmental Approach (5 Year Plan), The Built Environment, Landscaping, Wildlife & Natural Amenities, Litter Control, Tidiness, Waste Minimisation, Residential Areas, Roads and Streets & Back Areas.
The Competition is judged during the summer months (May to August) by an independent adjudicator, who issues each town with a written report complimenting positive development and actions and providing positive suggestions on how the community can improve their general surroundings.
This competition covers many aspects of environment and prizes are awarded to winners of all areas. Other than that, there's an overall winner which is named as "Ireland's Tidiest Town" which is announced at the end of competition every September.
The 2020 competition was cancelled by
Minister Michael Ring
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due to the
COVID-19 pandemic in the Republic of Ireland
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for the first time in its history.
Winners
Summary map
References
External links
Tidy Towns websiteThe Tidy Towns of Ireland "Celebrating 50 years"Donnybrook Tidy Towns Website
{{Tidy Towns (Ireland)
1958 establishments in Ireland
Awards established in 1958
Community awards
Irish awards