Cork County Council Hosts Tidy Towns Showcase and Workshops

Members of Tidy Towns holding a Tidy Towns banner.

Cork County Council hosted a celebratory event for Tidy Towns groups across the county to recognise their remarkable dedication to enhancing the beauty, sustainability, and sense of community in Cork’s towns and villages. The event, held at County Hall, brought together representatives from Tidy Towns groups and expert speakers to share achievements, exchange ideas, and inspire future initiatives.

Speaking at the event, Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr. Joe Carroll highlighted the importance of the SuperValu Tidy Towns competition,

The work of our Tidy Towns groups is nothing short of extraordinary. Your efforts make our towns and villages more beautiful, and Cork County Council is proud to celebrate your achievements and support your ongoing commitment to creating a cleaner, greener, and more sustainable future for us all.

 

The event featured workshops and presentations from Tidy Towns adjudicators, Cork County Council representatives, and community leaders, covering topics such as sustainability, pollinator plans, and the competition application process. Among the expert speakers were Debbie Bailey, Gary Graham, and Bernadette Solon, who provided valuable guidance to attendees on improving their projects and maximising their success in the Tidy Towns competition. 

Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Moira Murrell, added,

Moira Murrell

Chief Executive

Cork County Council Headquarters, County Hall, Carrigrohane Road, Cork, Ireland. Eircode: T12 R2NC.

Cork County Council is very grateful to the Tidy Towns Groups for all the work that they do across the county, and for their voluntary work in their communities and wish to give them the recognition that they deserve.

Tidy Towns groups showcased their achievements through interactive stands, inspiring others with new and innovative approaches.  The event also emphasised the importance of biodiversity, sustainability, and fostering green spaces in light of the growing environmental challenges facing communities.