Celebratory scenes at the Limerick Going For Gold Finals as Patrickswell Tidy Towns announced as the overall winner of Going for Gold 2024 taking home a prize of €10,000. Picture: Alan Place.
THERE were jubilant celebrations at the Limerick Going for Gold grand final last night as Patrickswell was named as the overall winner of the Limerick Going for Gold competition for 2024.
The competition is sponsored by the JP McManus Charitable Foundation. It is organised by Limerick City and County Council and supported by Live 95, The Limerick Leader and The Limerick Post, I Love Limerick and Southern Marketing Media & Design.
A total of 15 communities made the final of the Limerick Going for Gold Tidy Towns Category before the winners were announced at the grand finale, attended by hundreds of people from communities across Limerick in the Limerick Strand Hotel.
Five of the finalists in the Tidy Towns Category were selected by popular vote on the Limerick Today show on Live95 with the remaining areas chosen by the judges, Pat Shearin and Michael Griffin following visits to all of the areas.
Mayor of Limerick John Moran congratulated the participating communities for helping to ensure that Limerick Going for Gold 2024 continued to be a tremendous success.
Speaking to the hundreds of attendees Mayor Moran said:
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“I want to congratulate all the entries in this year’s Going for Gold competition and of course the overall winners Patrickswell. It is a credit to you all how communities can come together and transform their areas in a sustainable way. Everyone working together, sharing a common purpose is a real example of partnership to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.”
Gerry Boland from the JP McManus Charitable Foundation said: “It is very satisfying to see that we are now approaching the conclusion of another successful Going for Gold campaign. Going for Gold involves so many people in our communities throughout our city and county and the improvements which they have effected in their local areas are much appreciated and contribute enormously to the quality of the environment in which we live.”
Senior Engineer, Environment and Climate Action Department, Limerick City and County Council, Aidan Finn, commented: “Limerick City and County Council wishes to thank the communities of Limerick most sincerely for their voluntary efforts in undertaking and supporting environment and climate action at local level.”
Limerick Going for Gold is a community based environmental competition with more than €60,000 in prize funding up for grabs.
It aims to make Limerick a cleaner, brighter more sustainable place to work, live and visit. It has captured the imagination of Tidy Towns groups, residents’ associations, smaller groups and individuals right across Limerick city and county since it began in 2012.
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