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02 Oct 2025

Limerick city receives 'wonderful recognition' following All-Island Best Kept Town nomination

Limerick city receives "wonderful recognition" following All-Island Best Kept Town nomination

Mayor of the City and County of Limerick Cllr Francis Foley and Chair of Limerick City Centre Tidy Towns Helen O’Donnell | PICTURE: Keith Wiseman

LIMERICK received “wonderful recognition” after the city was nominated for the All-Island Best Kept Town award.

Limerick City and County Council (LCCC) together with Limerick City Centre Tidy Towns are expressing delight following the nomination.

The competition recognises the great pride people have in their own communities all across the island.

Limerick city was last nominated in 2017.

Adjudication will take place sometime in May and will be closely followed by the National Tidy Towns adjudication in June.

How public and private buildings are presented is an important aspect of the awards.

LCCC and the city centre Tidy Towns group are calling on everyone in the city centre to make every effort possible to present their homes and business premises in the best light possible over the coming months.

Mayor of the City and County of Limerick Cllr Francis Foley called the nomination an “honour”.

“It is an honour to be nominated and great credit is due to Tidy Towns volunteers, staff from Limerick City and County Council, retailers, other businesses and Limerick city residents. I would encourage everyone to keep up the good work and lets help Limerick put its best foot forward,” he said.

Chair of Limerick City Tidy Towns, Helen O Donnell believes the nomination is a “wonderful recognition” for the city.

“Together with Council staff our volunteers are dedicated to keeping litter off the city streets and showcasing Limerick as the unique and beautiful city that it is,” she said.

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