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The Rosscarbery Tidy Towns committee celebrates on stage after being awarded Tidiest Village of 2022

Celebrations at RDS as Ireland's tidiest towns of 2022 revealed

The awards were presented in person for the first time since 2019.

TRIM IN CO Meath has been named Ireland’s Tidiest Town for 2022.

The town was awarded the top prize at the annual Tidy Towns ceremony today, the first in-person event since 2019.

Trim was also awarded Ireland’s Tidiest Large Town of this year.


Announcing Trim as the overall winners, Minister for Rural and Community Development Heather Humphreys said: “This is a moment of great pride for Trim and indeed the wider county of Meath. Having first entered the competition in 1959, Trim today continues to showcase all that is good about community and volunteerism.

“I have no doubt that the TidyTowns Group in Trim will receive a warm and deserving homecoming as they celebrate this wonderful occasion.

“The level of competition was extremely high this year with the third highest number of entries ever recorded.

Screenshot 2022-10-28 at 12.52.29 Trim's Tidy Towns committee accepting their award

The Tidiest Small Town award went to Clonakilty, Co Cork.

Rosscarbery in Co Cork was awarded Ireland’s tidiest village.

The Tidiest Urban Centre of 2022 was Ennis, Co Clare. Ennis was awarded the top prize at last year’s awards.

The competition has been in existence since 1958.

Humphreys said: “I want to pay tribute to all the winners today but, above all, I want to say a huge thank you to the thousands of TidyTowns volunteers across the country.

“The time and effort that you put in to making your town or village a better place says so much about your commitment and dedication to your community.”

Humphreys also announced SuperValu will continue to sponsor the competition following the expiry of its current agreement with Tidy Towns and her department.

“Following a competitive process to secure a funding partner for the competition, it gives me great pleasure to announce today that negotiations have commenced with SuperValu as the preferred bidder to partner with the Department of Rural and Community Development to administer the competition out to 2027.”

Ian Allen, Managing Director, SuperValu said: “On behalf of SuperValu, I would like to congratulate Trim for being named Ireland’s tidiest town for 2022, fifty years since the town first won the competition in 1972. It’s a wonderful achievement and a testament to the hard work and commitment of the committee and team of volunteers involved.

“It’s also important to acknowledge the extraordinary achievement and efforts of the category winners.

“This year marked another milestone year for the SuperValu TidyTowns competition, with a record 1,000 groups engaging in the competition, and an incredible 882 entries.”

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