Tidy Towns involvement continues to instil pride of place for winning Ennis volunteers
AN INVOLVEMENT with Ennis Tidy Towns has heightened volunteers love for the county town.
AN INVOLVEMENT with Ennis Tidy Towns has heightened volunteers love for the county town.
Ennis has achieved the highest cleanliness level in the most recent Irish Business Against Litter (IBAL) nationwide litter survey, with eight out of 10 sites surveyed in the town being awarded the top litter grade.
Newmarket-on-Fergus have recorded “a surge in volunteerism” with a greater focus placed on pride of place.
One of the busiest approach roads to the county town is littered with weeds, a former Mayor of Clare has said.
44 Tidy Towns groups in Co Clare have been allocated a combined €54,000 which they will be able to use despite the cancellation of this year’s competition.
An Ennis group is among one of only four in the country to tackle gum litter recycling.
Wild About Ennis is a community driven urban biodiversity project that looks to both protect and celebrate the ecological diversity of the Clare capital.
*Photograph: Graham Horn “A shortage of space” is preventing Ennis’ gardening section from hanging baskets along the main thoroughfare of Clarecastle.
For the seventh year in a row, the garden belonging to Robert Moorhead has received an award from Ennis Tidy Towns.