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Athlone Tidy Towns and Canal Heritage Group partake in National Spring Clean

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Athlone Tidy Towns and the Athlone Canal Heritage Group were two of 70 groups within the county who participated in the National Spring Clean during the month of April.

Nine Mayo beaches awarded Blue Flags

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An Taisce has announced the International Blue Flag and Green Coast Award recipients for 2022, with the awards presented by Malcolm Noonan TD, Minister of State with responsibility for Heritage and Electoral Reform at a ceremony on Curracloe Beach in County Wexford on Friday last.

Athlone Tidy Towns to conduct annual Good Friday community clean initiative

Athlone Tidy Towns Committee is requesting the support of local community groups, residents’ associations, householders, families and individuals as the annual clean initiative takes place on Good Friday, April 15.

How a tidy larder can help your food management

A tidy larder can give us a tiny sense of order and calm throughout the day and is the backbone of a functional kitchen set-up.

Athlone Tidy Towns offering community support towards wildflower projects promotion

Athlone Tidy Towns are offering support to local groups and residents’ associations to encourage the development of wildflower projects in community-owned areas in Athlone.

Athlone Tidy Towns committee announce local estate and gardens awards

Athlone Tidy Towns committee has announce the results of the estate and gardens awards for 2021.

Mayo gets eleven Blue Flag Beaches

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An Taisce announced the International Blue Flag and Green Coast Award recipients at a virtual ceremony this week.

Cash prizes up for grabs with Irish Water Tidy Towns Awards

Irish Water is advising Tidy Towns committees in Westmeath that the closing date for entries for the 2017 Irish Water Tidy Towns Value Water Awards is Thursday, 25 May.

Mayo towns achieve good returns at Tidy Towns awards

Westport came close to once again scooping the top prize for the fourth time at the national Tidy Towns awards, which were announced on Monday, but it missed out on the title coming in just two points behind the overall winner Skerries. Westport finished up with 325 marks, an increase of three on the number it got in 2015, but the north Dublin town ended up with 327 marks.

 

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