Ashbourne Tidy Towns

Ashbourne Tidy Towns Voluntary Group Keeping Ashbourne Tidy We try to achieve this is a number of ways:

1. Entering Ashbourne in the annual Tidy Towns Competition. etc.

We are a voluntary group with a single objective: to keep our town and the surrounding area clean, tidy and a pleasant place to live. This is a long established nationwide competition run annually during the summer months. Practically every village, town and community participates in various categories competing for valuable prizes. The competition is run by the Department of the Environment and i

s sponsored nationally by Super Valu.

2. Participating in the Anti Litter League. This is a County Meath-wide competition between villages, towns and housing estates in the County. It is organised and sponsored by Meath County Council who provide litter picking equipment and several prizes, many in cash, for the winning groups. All participants are invited each year to an awards ceremony. The competition is supervised by the County Council and takes place in Feb-March-April each year.

3. Participating in the Pride of Place Initiatives each year. This, again, is organised by Meath County Council and is made up of a number of different competitions designed to enhance villages, towns, neighbourhoods, country walks, etc. Some of the categories include:

◦“The Royal Bloom” – to encourage the use of flowers to enhance our environment.
◦“Village Paint Scheme” – to visually upgrade village streets and shop fronts.
◦“Derelict Site Improvement Projects” – to reward groups who enhance the appearance of a disused site
◦“The Waterways Award” – to enhance the natural beauty of the waterways.
◦“The Harvest Walk” – to encourage and reward rurally based community groups in their efforts to improve a specific part of Their local area.
◦“Housing Estates Competition” – to encourage and support resident groups to enhance the visual appearance of their communities. Meath County Council provides valuable monetary awards and trophies at an annual awards ceremony. They also provide guidelines on how to enter and participate in the various competitions, including workshops for the enthusiasts. Ashbourne has been successful in winning several awards in various categories in recent years. Winning housing estates include Garden City and Crestwood, Milltown Estate and Brookville. Floral display recent winners include Ashbourne House Hotel and Jenny’s Boutique/Conway’s Pharmacy. All of the above competitions are open to Residents, Associations, Tidy Towns Committees, Community Groups, etc. who wish to participate in any of the different appropriate categories.

4. Tidy Towns Committee also arranges for grass cutting and verge maintenance in common areas which don’t come under the various Resident bodies.

5. The Committee has a running five year plan, updated each year in April. This plan sets out the current, medium and longer term plans for improving our visual environment. The plan has inputs from various interested parties and is discussed with Meath County Council who provide assistance in its preparation. It also tries to set out responsibilities for achieving the individual objectives.

6. From time to time the Committee issues newsletters to the community detailing current events and to encourage businesses and community members to participate in campaigns. We also co-operate with the local schools in their awareness efforts.

7. Finally, our Committee regularly advises members of the community of their responsibilities and liabilities in the field of Litter Pollution. The Litter Pollution Act 1997 is “an Act to provide for the prevention and control of litter pollution and the prevention of the defacement of certain places and matters relating thereto.” The Act sets out the actions which are deemed offences and liable for severe financial penalties. Some offences are obvious, such as depositing litter on the public streets or open areas. Other offences, equally liable to heavy fines include placing household or domestic waste in bins which are provided in public areas by County Council for common litter such as sweet wrappers, drinks, bottles, etc. A growing practice of disposing of household waste in the public street bins is anti-social and defeats the intended purpose of such bins. The principle of “Polluter Pays” is fundamental to the Litter Pollution Act. Membership

The Tidy Towns Committee continually seeks new members to participate in our activities. We act, mainly, as a co-ordinating body and thus welcome representatives from other bodies, such as Residents’ Associations, Estate Management Companies and others with a common interest. Individuals are also welcome to join our group and our meetings are open to the public. We include here some contacts and references which might be useful:

◦County Litter Warden (to report serious cases of illegal dumping). Phone 1890 228466
◦Meath County Council Pride of Place/Litter League (for information regarding the several initiatives, applications forms, etc.). Phone 046 9097401
◦Litter Pollution Act (Sections 3, 4, 5 and 6 are very relevant.)
◦Ashbourne Tidy Towns:
◦John Fanning, Chairman. Phone 087 2601956
◦Joe Jones, P.R.O. Phone 087 6688248

A busy afternoon yesterday with 18 of our 22 planters done in the village. Nice bit of rain to help the new plants settl...
11/06/2026

A busy afternoon yesterday with 18 of our 22 planters done in the village. Nice bit of rain to help the new plants settle in now. Thank you to our wonderful volunteers.
If you’d like to give an hour a week for your community, please contact us! We have lots to do for the National tidy towns and pride of place’s competitions this year.
Get off your social media, endless scrolling and all the badness/negativity, help make your community better! 🌳

This afternoon we continue to beautify Ashbourne! Our large planters have been cleared out of spring bedding and summer ...
10/06/2026

This afternoon we continue to beautify Ashbourne!
Our large planters have been cleared out of spring bedding and summer bedding will be planted from 2pm.

If you have a spare hour or two today and would like to help with this community project please come along and join in.

We will be meeting at the top end of Tesco car park. Gloves etc provided. All help appreciated

Our baskets are back for the summer months! A wonderful display of colour on Killegland St and Declan’s St. this year we...
08/06/2026

Our baskets are back for the summer months! A wonderful display of colour on Killegland St and Declan’s St. this year we collaborated with High St management company and Meath Co Co. Enjoy everyone! 🌳🐝🌼🌹
Thank you to Denise in Lispoppel flowers.

Now where’s that lovely sunshine gone? 🤣

We are all set up and ready to speak with people about the Ashbourne Tidy Towns. We have our 2026 National Tidy Towns ap...
17/05/2026

We are all set up and ready to speak with people about the Ashbourne Tidy Towns.
We have our 2026 National Tidy Towns application, our Broadmeadow River report and riparian tree restoration plan. We also have our town biodiversity study.
Please come along, have a chat with us and join our volunteer group that’s making Ashbourne a beautiful place to live
Good, clean 2nd hand clothes and toys are welcome too, for the swap shop! ♻️🌳🌍

Join us for a fun family day at Don/Ash GAA club and learn about Ashbourne Decarbonisation Zone
08/05/2026

Join us for a fun family day at Don/Ash GAA club and learn about Ashbourne Decarbonisation Zone

Volunteers wanted!  Tomorrow morning Ashbourne Tidy Towns are doing the Annual River Broadmeadow clean up. We will be pi...
17/04/2026

Volunteers wanted!
Tomorrow morning Ashbourne Tidy Towns are doing the Annual River Broadmeadow clean up.
We will be picking litter and removing rubbish from the river bed and along the river banks. 🦆
Starting at 10am and continuing until 2pm. If you can make the whole 4 hours or just do an hour, all help is really appreciated.
We hope to plant a mix native Irish trees varieties including birch, crab apple, alder and oak. 🌳
Come along and join the team. This is a family friendly event. Only experienced people will be entering the waterway. River levels are moderate but accessible. 😎
Meeting at the Ashbourne Playground

Weather and river level permitting, we will be doing our annual river clean on Sat 18th. Our meeting point as always wil...
10/04/2026

Weather and river level permitting, we will be doing our annual river clean on Sat 18th. Our meeting point as always will be at the Playground, now renamed Frederick Bourne Park at 10am.

This is a family friendly event with only experienced people entering the river with proper health & safety equipment.

We are also asking resident associations to join us on the day for An Tasice National Spring clean - organise a litter pick in your estate and help us to ‘Keep Ashbourne Beautiful”

This morning, some of our  Tidy Town volunteers were out repainting over the graffiti that appeared on our long-awaited ...
19/03/2026

This morning, some of our Tidy Town volunteers were out repainting over the graffiti that appeared on our long-awaited skate park just a few days ago 🛹✨

We’ve all been so excited for this space, and now it’s here — it belongs to all of us. We’d really love to keep it looking new and clean for everyone to enjoy.

So just a quick (slightly paint-covered 😄) reminder: please help keep it tidy, use the bins and take care of what we have.
Let’s keep the park paint-free and welcoming for everyone.

A busy week for all the wonderful volunteers in Ashbourne Tidy Towns. At the Pride of Place Ashbourne Municipal District...
09/11/2025

A busy week for all the wonderful volunteers in Ashbourne Tidy Towns.
At the Pride of Place Ashbourne Municipal District Awards we won the large town category and go up against the other 5 districts in the coming weeks 🤞. We have never won the county award…..
From the feedback we received, our judge Aoife Munn was happy with our efforts however despite various campaigns for dog fouling (bags/bins/pavement stencils), we lost marks here and for the overuse, by the Council and residential management gardening contractors, of round up and other similar herbicides/pesticides.
Our photos are from the night, a photo this morning where we erected our lovely new sign as gaeilge agus as bearla. And the baskets loaded and removed from Killegland and Declan streets.
We had our committee meeting on Friday evening and will update this page on the many items discussed. Including our points tally and feedback from this year’s National Tidy Towms awards.

Part of our Pride of Place feedback this week with Aoife Munn was around dog foul, while we feel we’ve done a lot with o...
12/07/2025

Part of our Pride of Place feedback this week with Aoife Munn was around dog foul, while we feel we’ve done a lot with our yellow dedicated bins and green foul bag dispensers, this weekend we’ve put some decals around town to remind all dog owners to please pick up after your dogs! Read the survey below that give an interesting insight into what dog poo analysis has revealed and the dangers associated

https://www.tcd.ie/news_events/articles/2025/an-unsavoury-problem--dog-faeces-parasite-most-commonly-found-at-park-entrances-and-playgrounds/

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