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Dromiskin goes green!

Writer: Dromiskin Tidy TownsDromiskin Tidy Towns


Following on from its Gold Medal success in the National Tidy Towns

Competition the village of Dromiskin was once again in celebratory mode this

time as a result of the award of the fourth Community Green Flag for

Dromiskin Heritage Park and a first Community Green Flag for Ginnety’s Pond

Nature Park. This international award acknowledges excellence in the

management of green spaces which are freely open to the public and is the

benchmark for the presentation of public spaces using eight key criteria with

an emphasis on environmental management. The Community Green Flag is

awarded for public spaces managed solely by volunteers, with 25 such

awards in Ireland this year and Dromiskin being the only community in the

country to be awarded this prestigious symbol for its two public spaces.

The flag raising ceremony was held on Sunday 10th November where

Chairman of Dromiskin Tidy Towns Pat Mulligan welcomed local politicians,

Green School Committee members from St. Peter’s N.S., School Principal

AoibheannLynch and local residents to join with committee members and

volunteers to celebrate this great achievement. Pat paid particular tribute to

the Hand family, also present, without whose generosity this success simply

wouldn’t be possible. The committee was delighted that the Chairman of

Louth County Council Cllr. Kevin Callan took time out from his busy schedule

to attend the event and officially raise the two flags. Cllr. Callan made

reference to the fact that public representatives are very rarely invited back to

a community in a short space of time for such a positive news story having

visited Ginnety’s Pond Nature Park in August for its official opening. He

stressed that to achieve two flags is unique and that what happened in

Dromiskin is an example that the rest of the country can and should follow.

Volunteering his skills and expertise with Dromiskin Tidy Towns, both Parks

now flying the Community Green flag, were designed and managed by


Landscape Architect and local resident Kevin Halpenny. In his address at the

event Kevin stressed that this was a very special occasion as the Green Flag

is a recognised symbol of excellence across the globe and is not awarded

lightly. Kevin expressed the view that the Community Green Flag is all the

more special because it recognises communities that, of their own volition,

provide and manage very high quality infrastructure and expressed the view

that it is unprecedented for one small community to achieve the award for two

public spaces.

Green School Committee member Caolán Corr recited a poem written

specially for the event and highlighting the huge success achieved by

Dromiskin Tidy Towns this year. The celebration ended with a cuppa, cake

and a chat in St. Peter’s N.S. The members of Dromiskin Tidy Towns

sincerely appreciate the support they get from the local community, local

businesses, Louth County Council and our elected representatives.

 
 
 

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