National Tidy Towns Competition 2025
- Dromiskin Tidy Towns
- Nov 2
- 2 min read
Croke Park was once again the venue for the annual National Tidy Towns awards’
ceremony. On Friday 24 October 2025, seven volunteers from Dromiskin Tidy Towns
travelled to Dublin hoping that Dromiskin would hold on to its prestigious gold medal
garnered for the first time the previous year. What transpired on the day stunned all
concerned and exceeded all our hopes and expectations.
First up was the announcement that Dromiskin was a joint winner with Keep Kilkenny
Beautiful in the National Active Travel awards. The excitement had hardly abated when it
was revealed that we were also a Regional winner in the Young Persons in TidyTowns
award, a fitting reward for the Darver Community Centre Foroige group and the excellent
mosaic they created.
Finally, the individual scores for each town and village were revealed. There were gasps
of disbelief when it became apparent that Dromiskin had gained a staggering 19 points
on last year’s result. Not alone did it secure our gold medal but it propelled Dromiskin to
the top spot in County Louth, for the first time ever, pipping the previous standard
bearers Blackrock by one point. To add icing to the cake Dromiskin, with 396 points,
were runners up nationally in the Tidiest Small Town category topped by winners Carrick
on Shannon, from Leitrim, who, co-incidentally, were overall winners in the country with a
score of 400 points.
Our attendees were also thrilled when video footage of Dromiskin was played on the big
screen and later on in the day featured on the Nationwide programme on RTE1. Heady
days indeed!
We offer our congratulations to our fellow Tidy Town groups in the county - gold medal
winners Dundalk, Drogheda, Ardee and Blackrock, Silver medal winners Carlingford and
Tallanstown; Bronze Medal winner Knockbridge. Kudos, too, to Endeavour award winner
Omeath. Louth is certainly holding its head high in this prestigious competition.
This result is testament to the hard work put in by valiant Dromiskin Tidy Town
volunteers over a long number of years. It is also testament to the support we have
received from the wider community, Louth County Council, Louth Leader and various
government departments. The vision and hard work has certainly paid off and we look
forward to continuing to improve our beautiful village in the coming years. A hardy group
of volunteers made their way to the Brake in Blackrock and celebrated this unique
achievement in style. Buiochas agus comhghairdeas o chroi do chach.
National Tidy Town Results
Overall winner: Carrick on Shannon, County Leitrim
Tidiest village: Rosscarbery, County Cork
Tidiest small town: Carrick on Shannon (runner-up Dromiskin)
Tidiest Large Town: Dalkey
Tidiest Large Urban centre: Tralee, County Kerry
Click HERE to see Dromiskin’s adjudicator’s report














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