Louth Looking Good Awards 2025
- Dromiskin Tidy Towns
- Nov 2
- 2 min read
Updated: Nov 3
The Fairways Hotel was the venue for the 2025 Louth Looking Good Awards where Tidy
Towns groups and residents associations throughout the county were recognised for
their unrelenting efforts to deliver clean, green and sustainable communities in Louth.
The First Citizen of County Louth, Councillor Sean Kelly, was in attendance to thank
every single volunteer for the huge effort made to present our county to the highest
possible standard. Chief Executive of Louth County Council, David Conway, attending
his first Louth Looking Good Awards, added his fulsome praise to all involved and
reminded attendees of how successfully Louth had performed in the National Tidy
Towns Competition bringing home 8 medals, a regional award and a national award.
The Lead Sponsor of the campaign, Dundalk Credit Union, was represented on the
night by Naomi O Donoghue who stated how proud they were to support an initiative
that shines a light on the people that make a positive impact in our towns and villages.
Thanks was also expressed to Special Awards sponsors Drogheda Credit Union,
Greenore Port, V & W Recycling, Glassco Recycling, O Neills Flowers, FESP as well as
the fourteen County Councillors that generously made donations to the prize fund.
Fresh from their success at the National Tidy Towns Awards in Dublin, Dromiskin Tidy
Towns continued their winning ways being named the Overall Winner of Louth Looking
Good as well as winning the Waste Minimisation Award, the Climate Action Award and
the Youth Award while being named Runner Up in the Biodiversity Award and the
Seasonal Display Special Award. Church View was named Best Overall Housing
Estate another great achievement by Eileen Mulligan and her team.
The coastal village of Blackrock was Runner Up with the judges commenting that the
committee and volunteers have left an indelible mark on the county’s tidy towns
programme and wishing the village the very best of luck as they represent Ireland in
Entente Florale 2026. Team Tallanstown, whose Tidy Towns journey is packed with
achievements at local, national and international level, were placed third while
Monasterboice were awarded the Adjudicators Award as well as winning the
Biodiversity Special Award and Graveyard Category and coming in third in the Climate
Action Award. Omeath TT Chairman, Gus Brennan, was named County Louth Environmentalist of the Year with Mary Mc Donnell from Louth Village the deserved runner up in this prestigious award.
Now that the Awards Season is over for this year it’s back to planning and strategising
for 2026 when collaboration and hard work will ensure that Dromiskin will be Looking
Good!
Click HERE to see the official adjudicator’s report














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