A scene in the village of Ballinahown, Westmeath's Tidy Towns winner.

Over €80k in funding for local Tidy Towns groups

Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys, TD, has confirmed details of €1.5 million to support Tidy Towns groups with their preparations for the 2024 SuperValu Tidy Towns competition, and has urged eligible groups to ensure they avail of the funding.

This allocation will provide top-up funding of between €1,000; and €4,000 for eligible groups. All of the SuperValu Tidy Towns Groups who entered the competition in 2021, 2022 and 2023 are eligible to apply.

Westmeath groups are receiving a total of €45,000 and Roscommon groups €37,000

This year marked the 65th anniversary of the SuperValu Tidy Towns competition, and more than 880 towns and villages entered.

With this new funding, the Department of Rural and Community Development has allocated €9.5 million to Tidy Towns Groups since 2017.

Minister Humphreys said: “The SuperValu Tidy Towns Competition is all about community, innovation, and sustainability, and I’m delighted to be able to support this important work with this direct funding.

“I applaud the work that Tidy Towns groups across the country do in making our towns and villages better places in which to work, live and raise a family.

“The funding of between €1,000; and €4,000 is being provided to groups to assist them in preparing for the 2024 competition, in particular for initiatives in the areas of biodiversity, sustainability and inclusion, all of which help Ireland realise its commitments under the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).”

All eligible groups will be contacted before Christmas to confirm their funding. All projects and initiatives funded under this support have to be completed by July 31, 2024.

Looking to next year, the minister said:

“I want to take this opportunity to thank the tens of thousands of Tidy Towns volunteers who give their time and skills so generously over the years. Everything you do locally benefits us all. I encourage younger people and our new communities in particular to get involved in 2024, to further enrich this wonderful competition.

“I am confident that the funding provided by my department will continue to make a real difference to the towns and villages of Ireland.”

WESTMEATH

Ballinagore €1,000;

Ballinahown €1,00

Ballinalack €1,000

Crookedwood €1,000

Drumcree €1,000

Dysart €1,000

Finea €1,000

Loughnavalley €1,000

Milltownpass €1,000

Raharney €1,000

Rosemount €1,000

Tubberclair €1,000

Ballymore €1,000

Ballynacargy €1,000

Baylin €1,000

Castledaly €1,000

Clonmellon €1,000

Collinstown €1,000

Delvin €1,000

Glasson €1,000

Mount Temple €1,000

Multyfarnham €1,000

Streamstown €1,000

Tang €1,000

Tyrrellspass €1,000

Ballykeeran €1,000

Coole €1,000

Castlepollard €2,000

Kilbeggan €2,000

Rochfortbridge €2,000

Kinnegad €2,000

Moate €2,000

Athlone €4,000;

Mullingar €4,00

ROSCOMMON

Ballintubber €1,000

Ballyforan €1,000

Castlecoote €1,000

Cloontuskert €1,000

Croghan €1,000

Curraghboy €1,000

Dysart €1,000

Gorthaganny €1,000

Keadue €1,000

Lecarrow €1,000

Lisacul €1,000

Loughglynn €1,000

Portrunny €1,000

Rahara €1,000

Athleague €1,000

Ballyfarnon €1,000

Ballyleague €1,000

Cloonfad €1,000

Granlahan €1,000

Kilteevan €1,000

Knockcroghery €1,000

Roosky €1,000

Strokestown €1,000

Cootehall €1,000

Ballaghaderreen €2,000

Tarmonbarry €2,000

Boyle €2,000

Moore €2,000

Monksland €2,000

Roscommon €3,000