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  • Young Cait Mc Carthy, and Gerry Murphy of Clare County Council, at front, watched by Teresa Mc Grath, Ennis Tidy Towns, Mary Mc Allister, Ennis Tidy Towns, Carmel Kirby, Director of Services Clare County Council and Cormac Mc Carthy of Ennis Tidy Towns at the launch of the Ennis Tidy Towns Strategic Three Year Plan 2018-2021. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Young Cait Mc Carthy, and Gerry Murphy of Clare County Council, at front, watched by Teresa Mc Grath, Ennis Tidy Towns, Mary Mc Allister, Ennis Tidy Towns, Carmel Kirby, Director of Services Clare County Council and Cormac Mc Carthy of Ennis Tidy Towns at the launch of the Ennis Tidy Towns Strategic Three Year Plan 2018-2021. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Derek Clune (chairman Shannon Tidy Towns, centre, celebrating success in the Tidy Towns Awards with fellow officers, committee members and volunteers; Andy Hogan, Pat O Grady, Phoenix Adams, Junior Tidy Towns, Aron Szalek, Dawn and Rosalie Adams, Mary Margaret O'Dea and Joe Hogan. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Derek Clune (chairman Shannon Tidy Towns, centre, celebrating success in the Tidy Towns Awards with fellow officers, committee members and volunteers; Andy Hogan, Pat O Grady, Phoenix Adams, Junior Tidy Towns, Aron Szalek, Dawn and Rosalie Adams, Mary Margaret O'Dea and Joe Hogan. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Derek Clune (chairman Shannon Tidy Towns, centre, celebrating success in the Tidy Towns Awards with fellow officers, committee members and volunteers; Andy Hogan, Pat O Grady, Phoenix Adams, Junior Tidy Towns, Aron Szalek, Dawn and Rosalie Adams, Mary Margaret O'Dea and Joe Hogan. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Derek Clune (chairman Shannon Tidy Towns, centre, celebrating success in the Tidy Towns Awards with fellow officers, committee members and volunteers; Andy Hogan, Pat O Grady, Phoenix Adams, Junior Tidy Towns, Aron Szalek, Dawn and Rosalie Adams, Mary Margaret O'Dea and Joe Hogan. Photograph by John Kelly
    Shannon Tidy Towns-20231009-002.JPG
  • Cllr. Mary Howard of Ennis Tidy Towns gets a kiss from Dylan Moore after presenting him with his cert during the Ennis Tidy Towns Junior Volunteers Certificate Award Ceremony in the Clare Family Resource Centre Creche. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Cllr. Mary Howard of Ennis Tidy Towns with staff and children following the Ennis Tidy Towns Junior Volunteers Certificate Award Ceremony in the Clare Family Resource Centre Creche. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Cllr. Mary Howard of Ennis Tidy Towns with Derek Mata and Ada Bujnowski during the Ennis Tidy Towns Junior Volunteers Certificate Award Ceremony in the Clare Family Resource Centre Creche. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Ennis Tidy Towns Committee after receiving the award Largest Tidy Town in Ireland - February 18, 2000.
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  • Michael Richards and Margaret Quinn, holding trophies, surrounded by Ennis Tidy Towns Volunteers celebrating their recent Ireland’s Tidiest Town 2021 award. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Michael Richards and Margaret Quinn, holding trophies, surrounded by Ennis Tidy Towns Volunteers celebrating their recent Ireland’s Tidiest Town 2021 award. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • At the official launch of the Ennis Tidy Towns campaign to become Ireland's Tidiest Town were; Teresa Mc Grath, vice-chairperson, Antoinette Barry, education officer, JJ Counihan, treasurer, Josephine Cotter Coughlan, chairperson, Mary Coote Ryan, committee and youth volunteers Eoin Corey, Cian Moran and Martin Nestor. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Cllr. Mary Howard making a presentation to Peter Delaney during the Ennis Tidy Towns Junior Volunteers Certificate Award Ceremony in the Clare Family Resource Centre Creche. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Cllr. Mary Howard making a presentation to Derek Mata during the Ennis Tidy Towns Junior Volunteers Certificate Award Ceremony in the Clare Family Resource Centre Creche. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Carmel Kirby, Director of Services Clare County Council at the launch of the Ennis Tidy Towns Strategic Three Year Plan 2018-2021. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Ellie Cheng examines the stuffed animals on display during the Ennis Tidy Towns Junior Volunteers Certificate Award Ceremony in the Clare Family Resource Centre Creche. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Childcare worker Peter Delaney with Tim during the Ennis Tidy Towns Junior Volunteers Certificate Award Ceremony in the Clare Family Resource Centre Creche. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Max Aniscenkov whispers to his pal Ignis Kairys during the Ennis Tidy Towns Junior Volunteers Certificate Award Ceremony in the Clare Family Resource Centre Creche. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Peter Delaney knows the answer as he takes part in a nature class with pals Derek Mata and Ada Bujnowski during the Ennis Tidy Towns Junior Volunteers Certificate Award Ceremony in the Clare Family Resource Centre Creche. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Sean and Maureen Rynne, Ennis, at the Ennis Tidy Towns awards - November 19, 1999. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Edel Malone, Linda O'Loughlin, Ciara Fitzpatrick and Aoife Monks at the presentation of Certs in the Ennis Tidy Towns Art competition at the DeValera Library - November 19, 1999. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • From left: John Bowman, well-known journalist and RTE personality, who chairs the adjudication panel; Siobhan Mulcahy, an architect from Tulla and an adjudication panel member and Mr Eamon deStafort, Shannon Development Tourism Executive at the announcement of a new 'Tidy Towns Millennium Awards' scheme for the Shannon Region - May 7,1999.
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  • Selina O Loughlin examines the stuffed animals on display during the Ennis Tidy Towns Junior Volunteers Certificate Award Ceremony in the Clare Family Resource Centre Creche. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Dylan Moore examines the stuffed animals on display during the Ennis Tidy Towns Junior Volunteers Certificate Award Ceremony in the Clare Family Resource Centre Creche. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • David Lyons of the National Parks and Wildlife Services doing a nature display during the Ennis Tidy Towns Junior Volunteers Certificate Award Ceremony in the Clare Family Resource Centre Creche. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Ellie Cheng examines the stuffed animals on display during the Ennis Tidy Towns Junior Volunteers Certificate Award Ceremony in the Clare Family Resource Centre Creche. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Junior Tidy Towns-20180412-010.JPG
  • Dylan Moore examines the stuffed animals on display during the Ennis Tidy Towns Junior Volunteers Certificate Award Ceremony in the Clare Family Resource Centre Creche. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Dylan Moore examines the stuffed animals on display during the Ennis Tidy Towns Junior Volunteers Certificate Award Ceremony in the Clare Family Resource Centre Creche. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Junior Tidy Towns-20180412-003.JPG
  • St Joseph's, who won joint third in the large Garden category pictured at the Ennis Tidy Towns local award ceremony in the Temple Gate Hotel. From left; Noreen Talty, Patricia Baker, Frank Griffey and Brid Mc Atarsney with Aine Purcell, chairperson of Ennis Tidy Towns.  Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Katie and Ailish Flynn who received a special award, pictured with Teresa Mc Grath of Ennis Tidy Towns, at the Ennis Tidy Towns local award ceremony in the Temple Gate Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Aine Purcell, chairperson of Ennis Tidy Towns, speaking at the Ennis Tidy Towns local award ceremony in the Temple Gate Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Members of the Ennis Tidy Towns committee celebrating the winning o their 14th consecutive Gold medal at the Ennis Tidy Towns local award ceremony in the Temple Gate Hotel. From left; Brid Dilleen, Antionette Barry, Ruth Coughlan, Teresa Mc Grath, Mary Coote Ryan, Aine Purcell, Amber O Sullivan, Johnny Flynn, Mary Howard, Peter Brigdale, JJ Counihan and Mary Mc Allister Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Katie and Ailish Flynn who received a special award, pictured with their sisters Ciara and Sorcha as well as Teresa Mc Grath and Aine Purcell of Ennis Tidy Towns, at the Ennis Tidy Towns local award ceremony in the Temple Gate Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Teresa Lynch, Marie Brigdale and Marie Byrnes of Clancy Park Tidy Towns who won four awards at the Ennis Tidy Towns local award ceremony in the Temple Gate Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Tulla Tidy Towns committee members Rose de Courcy, Brendan Worsfold, left  and John Slattery with one of their Christmas sculptures which they have erected to thank the local people who supported them throughout the year.Photography by John Kelly.
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  • An Sean Dun were the Green Area Winners 2014. The committee members, Michael O Sullivan, Cormac Mc Carthy, Peter Brigdale and Helen O Sullivan are pictured with Mayor of Ennis Cllr. Johnny Flynn, left, at the Ennis Tidy Towns local award ceremony in the Temple Gate Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Marguerite, Ellen and John O Leary, of Westfields, who won third place for the medium sized garden at the Ennis Tidy Towns local award ceremony in the Temple Gate Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Tulla Tidy Towns committee members Rose de Courcy, Brendan Worsfold, left  and John Slattery with one of their Christmas sculptures which they have erected to thank the local people who supported them throughout the year.Photography by John Kelly.
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  • Katie and Ailish Flynn who recieved a special award with their sisters Ciara and Sorcha at the Ennis Tidy Towns local award ceremony in the Temple Gate Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • CEO Clare County Council Tom Coughlan, speaking, flanked by Mayor of Ennis Cllr. Johnny Flynn  at the Ennis Tidy Towns local award ceremony in the Temple Gate Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Tulla Tidy Towns committee members Rose de Courcy, Brendan Worsfold and John Slattery with one of their Christmas sculptures which they have erected to thank the local people who supported them throughout the year.Photography by John Kelly.
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  • Maureen O Brien, Andy Brohan, Nellie Flynn and Noelle Mc Carthy, members of the Hermitage Grotto Committee, at the Ennis Tidy Towns local award ceremony in the Temple Gate Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Cormac Mc Carthy of A Sean Dun giving a presentation on the estate's sustainability project at the Ennis Tidy Towns local award ceremony in the Temple Gate Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Mayor of Ennis Cllr. Johnny Flynn speaking at the Ennis Tidy Towns local award ceremony in the Temple Gate Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Noelle Mc Carthy, Maura Coffey  and Pauline Hassett of Clancy Park which won four awards at the Ennis Tidy Towns local award ceremony in the Temple Gate Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Loyola Collins, of Collins Jewelers, O Connell Street, who won the best floral display, pictured with committee member Mary Mc Allister, at the Ennis Tidy Towns local award ceremony in the Temple Gate Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Rachel King and her mother Siobhan King of Willsgrove looking on at the Ennis Tidy Towns local award ceremony in the Temple Gate Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Tulla Tidy Towns committee members Rose de Courcy, Brendan Worsfold and John Slattery with one of their Christmas sculptures which they have erected to thank the local people who supported them throughout the year.Photography by John Kelly.
    Tulla Tidy Towns20131210-003.JPG
  • Cormac McCarthy, chairman of Ennis Tidy Towns Committee, speaking to 5th class pupils in Scoil Chríost Rí.<br />
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Ennis Tidy Towns launched their new digital media feaure on the River Fergus twith the pupils of Scoil Chríost Rí. This feature, funded by The Waters and Communities Office and produced by Paul Corey Photography, aims to increase awareness about the importance of the river and its significance to the town in terms of biodiversity, heritage, history, recreation and ecosystem services. <br />
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Ennis Tidy Towns digital media in Scoil Chríost Rí, <br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Paul Corey, who produced the digital media feature on the River Fergus, speaks with pupils of Scoil Chríost Rí about his experience.<br />
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Ennis Tidy Towns launched their new digital media feaure on the River Fergus twith the pupils of Scoil Chriost Ri. This feature, funded by The Waters and Communities Office and produced by Paul Corey Photography, aims to increase awareness about the importance of the river and its significance to the town in terms of biodiversity, heritage, history, recreation and ecosystem services. <br />
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Ennis Tidy Towns digital media in Scoil Chríost Rí, <br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Ennis Tidy Towns Committee launched their new digital media feaure on the River Fergus with the pupils of Scoil Chriost Ri. <br />
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5th class pupils with members of the Ennis Tidy Towns Committee; Ann Hanrahan, Anthony Kucharski, Cllr Mary Howard, Cormac McCarthy and Paul Corey.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Back to school for members of Ennis Tidy Towns Committee as they launched their new digital media feaure on the River Fergus with the pupils of Scoil Chriost Ri. <br />
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At front are (l-r) Ann Hanrahan, Paul Corey photographer and videographer, Cormac McCarthy coordinator of the Wild About Ennis biodiversity initiative, Cllr Mary Howard and Anthony Kucharski. At the back of the classroom are school principal Hugh Connolly and teacher Ms Caoimhe de Barra.<br />
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Ennis Tidy Towns digital media in Scoil Chríost Rí, <br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Members of Kilrush Tidy Towns; Paul Edson, chairperson and Mary Gleeson, assistant treasurer at front. Behind them are Martina Troy, team leader with the Job Initiative, Sean Moran, secretary, and  Gerry Brennan, treasurer, celebrating their first and biggest ever win as Irelands tidiest small town in the recent National Tidy Towns competition. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Cormac Mc Carthy of Ennis Tidy Towns. The group have developed a lot of projects around biodiversity, sustainability and climate action around the town and were crowned Ireland's outright winner of the Tidy Towns Competition in 2021. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Cormac Mc Carthy of Ennis Tidy Towns. The group have developed a lot of projects around biodiversity, sustainability and climate action around the town and were crowned Ireland's outright winner of the Tidy Towns Competition in 2021. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Members of Kilrush Tidy Towns, from front to rear; Paul Edson, chairperson, Mary Gleeson, assistant treasurer, Martina Troy, team leader with the Job Initiative, Gerry Brennan, treasurer and  Sean Moran, secretary, celebrating their first and biggest ever win as Irelands tidiest small town in the recent National Tidy Towns competition. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Kilrush Tidy Towns achieved their first and biggest ever win as Irelands tidiest small town in the recent National Tidy Towns competition. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilrush TT20140909-004.JPG
  • Cormac Mc Carthy of Ennis Tidy Towns. The group have developed a lot of projects around biodiversity, sustainability and climate action around the town and were crowned Ireland's outright winner of the Tidy Towns Competition in 2021. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Cormac Mc Carthy of Ennis Tidy Towns. The group have developed a lot of projects around biodiversity, sustainability and climate action around the town and were crowned Ireland's outright winner of the Tidy Towns Competition in 2021. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Cormac Mc Carthy of Ennis Tidy Towns. The group have developed a lot of projects around biodiversity, sustainability and climate action around the town and were crowned Ireland's outright winner of the Tidy Towns Competition in 2021. Photograph by John Kelly
    Cormac Mc Carthy-20220524-005.JPG
  • Cormac Mc Carthy of Ennis Tidy Towns. The group have developed a lot of projects around biodiversity, sustainability and climate action around the town and were crowned Ireland's outright winner of the Tidy Towns Competition in 2021. Photograph by John Kelly
    Cormac Mc Carthy-20220524-004.JPG
  • Cormac Mc Carthy of Ennis Tidy Towns. The group have developed a lot of projects around biodiversity, sustainability and climate action around the town and were crowned Ireland's outright winner of the Tidy Towns Competition in 2021. Photograph by John Kelly
    Cormac Mc Carthy-20220524-003.JPG
  • Cormac Mc Carthy of Ennis Tidy Towns. The group have developed a lot of projects around biodiversity, sustainability and climate action around the town and were crowned Ireland's outright winner of the Tidy Towns Competition in 2021. Photograph by John Kelly
    Cormac Mc Carthy-20220524-002.JPG
  • Members of Kilrush Tidy Towns; Paul Edson, chairperson and Mary Gleeson, assistant treasurer at front. Behind them are Martina Troy, team leader with the Job Initiative, Sean Moran, secretary, and  Gerry Brennan, treasurer, celebrating their first and biggest ever win as Irelands tidiest small town in the recent National Tidy Towns competition. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Members of Kilrush Tidy Towns, from front to rear; Paul Edson, chairperson, Mary Gleeson, assistant treasurer, Martina Troy, team leader with the Job Initiative, Gerry Brennan, treasurer and  Sean Moran, secretary, celebrating their first and biggest ever win as Irelands tidiest small town in the recent National Tidy Towns competition. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilrush TT20140909-002.JPG
  • Kilrush Tidy Towns achieved their first and biggest ever win as Irelands tidiest small town in the recent National Tidy Towns competition. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilrush TT20140909-004.JPG
  • Cormac Mc Carthy of Ennis Tidy Towns. The group have developed a lot of projects around biodiversity, sustainability and climate action around the town and were crowned Ireland's outright winner of the Tidy Towns Competition in 2021. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Cormac Mc Carthy of Ennis Tidy Towns. The group have developed a lot of projects around biodiversity, sustainability and climate action around the town and were crowned Ireland's outright winner of the Tidy Towns Competition in 2021. Photograph by John Kelly
    Cormac Mc Carthy-20220524-006.JPG
  • Members of Kilrush Tidy Towns; Paul Edson, chairperson and Mary Gleeson, assistant treasurer at front. Behind them are Martina Troy, team leader with the Job Initiative, Sean Moran, secretary, and  Gerry Brennan, treasurer, celebrating their first and biggest ever win as Irelands tidiest small town in the recent National Tidy Towns competition. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilrush TT20140909-001.JPG
  • Members of Kilrush Tidy Towns; Paul Edson, chairperson and Mary Gleeson, assistant treasurer at front. Behind them are Martina Troy, team leader with the Job Initiative, Sean Moran, secretary, and  Gerry Brennan, treasurer, celebrating their first and biggest ever win as Irelands tidiest small town in the recent National Tidy Towns competition. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilrush TT20140909-003.JPG
  • President Michael D. Higgins, accompanied by Cormac Mc Carthy and Mary Howard of Ennis Tidy Towns, his Aide De Camp, and members of staff, is approached by a young supporter during his visit to St Flannan's College, to unveil the 2021 National Awarding Winning Plaque won by Ennis Tidy Towns. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Cormac Mc Carthy of Ennis Tidy Towns addressing the crowd during the visit of President Michael D. Higgins to St Flannan's College, to unveil the 2021 National Awarding Winning Plaque won by Ennis Tidy Towns. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Ennis Tidy Towns committee members Gerry Murphy and  JJ Counihan, delighted with the Gold Medal win at the national Tidy Towns competition. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Ennis Tidy Towns committee members JJ Counihan and Gerry Murphy, delighted with the Gold Medal win at the national Tidy Towns competition. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • President Michael D. Higgins, accompanied by Cormac Mc Carthy and Mary Howard of Ennis Tidy Towns, his Aide De Camp, and members of staff, is approached by a young supporter during his visit to St Flannan's College, to unveil the 2021 National Awarding Winning Plaque won by Ennis Tidy Towns. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • President Michael D. Higgins, accompanied by Mrs. Sabina Higgins, unveils the 2021 National Awarding Winning Plaque won by Ennis Tidy Towns, in the company of Tidy towns stalwarts Mary Coote Ryan and Teresa Mc Grath. Photograph by John Kelly
    Presidential Visit-20220528-106.JPG
  • President Michael D. Higgins, accompanied by Mrs. Sabina Higgins, unveils the 2021 National Awarding Winning Plaque won by Ennis Tidy Towns, in the company of Tidy towns stalwarts Mary Coote Ryan and Teresa Mc Grath. Photograph by John Kelly
    Presidential Visit-20220528-104.JPG
  • President Michael D. Higgins, accompanied by Mrs. Sabina Higgins, unveils the 2021 National Awarding Winning Plaque won by Ennis Tidy Towns, in the company of Tidy towns stalwarts Mary Coote Ryan and Teresa Mc Grath. Photograph by John Kelly
    Presidential Visit-20220528-103.JPG
  • Cormac Mc Carthy of Ennis Tidy Towns addressing the crowd during the visit of President Michael D. Higgins to St Flannan's College, to unveil the 2021 National Awarding Winning Plaque won by Ennis Tidy Towns. Photograph by John Kelly
    Presidential Visit-20220528-078.JPG
  • President Michael D. Higgins accompanies by Cllr. Mary Howard of Ennis Tidy Towns makes his way to the ceremony hall during his visit to St Flannan's College, to unveil the 2021 National Awarding Winning Plaque won by Ennis Tidy Towns. Photograph by John Kelly
    Presidential Visit-20220528-048.JPG
  • President Michael D. Higgins and Mrs. Sabina Higgins are  greeted by college Principal Fr Iggy Mc Cormack and Cllr. Mary Howard of Ennis Tidy Towns during his visit to St Flannan's College, to unveil the 2021 National Awarding Winning Plaque won by Ennis Tidy Towns. Photograph by John Kelly
    Presidential Visit-20220528-046.JPG
  • President Michael D. Higgins and Mrs. Sabina Higgins are  greeted by college Principal Fr Iggy Mc Cormack and Cllr. Mary Howard of Ennis Tidy Towns during his visit to St Flannan's College, to unveil the 2021 National Awarding Winning Plaque won by Ennis Tidy Towns. Photograph by John Kelly
    Presidential Visit-20220528-045.JPG
  • Joe Hogan, chairman Shannon Tidy Towns and Derek Clune, secretary at the newly renovated Aidan Park bus shelter, one of four renovated by the Shannon Tidy Towns group this year. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Ennis Tidy Towns committee members Gerry Murphy and  JJ Counihan, delighted with the Gold Medal win at the national Tidy Towns competition. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Cormac Mc Carthy of Ennis Tidy Towns addressing the crowd during the visit of President Michael D. Higgins to St Flannan's College, to unveil the 2021 National Awarding Winning Plaque won by Ennis Tidy Towns. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Ennis Tidy Towns committee members JJ Counihan and Gerry Murphy, delighted with the Gold Medal win at the national Tidy Towns competition. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Ennis Tidy Towns committee members JJ Counihan and Gerry Murphy, delighted with the Gold Medal win at the national Tidy Towns competition. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Ennis Tidy Towns committee members JJ Counihan and Gerry Murphy, delighted with the Gold Medal win at the national Tidy Towns competition. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Ennis Tidy Towns committee members Gerry Murphy and  JJ Counihan, delighted with the Gold Medal win at the national Tidy Towns competition. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Cormac Mc Carthy of Ennis Tidy Towns addressing the crowd during the visit of President Michael D. Higgins to St Flannan's College, to unveil the 2021 National Awarding Winning Plaque won by Ennis Tidy Towns. Photograph by John Kelly
    Presidential Visit-20220528-080.JPG
  • Cormac Mc Carthy of Ennis Tidy Towns looks on as President Michael D. Higgins addresses the gathering during his visit to St Flannan's College, to unveil the 2021 National Awarding Winning Plaque won by Ennis Tidy Towns. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Tidy Towns trophies proudly displayed onstage during the visit to St Flannan's College by President Michael D. Higgins and Mrs. Sabina Higgins, to unveil the 2021 National Awarding Winning Plaque won by Ennis Tidy Towns. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • President Michael D. Higgins and Mrs. Sabina Higgins are  greeted by college Principal Fr Iggy Mc Cormack and Cllr. Mary Howard of Ennis Tidy Towns during his visit to St Flannan's College, to unveil the 2021 National Awarding Winning Plaque won by Ennis Tidy Towns. Photograph by John Kelly
    Presidential Visit-20220528-044.JPG
  • Joe Hogan, chairman Shannon Tidy Towns and Derek Clune, secretary at the newly renovated Aidan Park bus shelter, one of four renovated by the Shannon Tidy Towns group this year. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Ennis Tidy Towns committee members JJ Counihan and Gerry Murphy, delighted with the Gold Medal win at the national Tidy Towns competition. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Ennis TT20140909-001.JPG
  • President Michael D. Higgins, accompanied by Cormac Mc Carthy and Mary Howard of Ennis Tidy Towns, his Aide De Camp, and members of staff, is approached by a young supporter during his visit to St Flannan's College, to unveil the 2021 National Awarding Winning Plaque won by Ennis Tidy Towns. Photograph by John Kelly
    Presidential Visit-20220528-109.JPG
  • President Michael D. Higgins, accompanied by Mrs. Sabina Higgins, unveils the 2021 National Awarding Winning Plaque won by Ennis Tidy Towns, in the company of Tidy towns stalwarts Mary Coote Ryan and Teresa Mc Grath. Photograph by John Kelly
    Presidential Visit-20220528-101.JPG
  • President Michael D. Higgins is greeted by Mary Howard of Ennis Tidy Towns during his visit to St Flannan's College, to unveil the 2021 National Awarding Winning Plaque won by Ennis Tidy Towns. Photograph by John Kelly
    Presidential Visit-20220528-043.JPG
  • Ennis Tidy Towns committee members Gerry Murphy and  JJ Counihan, delighted with the Gold Medal win at the national Tidy Towns competition. Photograph by John Kelly.
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