Blackwater wins ‘Ireland’s Best Kept Village’ award

By Dan Walsh

Members of Blackwater Tidy Towns Committee were invited to County Hall, Wexford, last week where a fantastic achievement in being named Irelands Best Kept Village was acknowledged by Cathaoirleach of Wexford County Council Cllr John Fleming in the presence of local Cllr Oliver Walsh.

Congratulating the committee Cllr. Fleming recalled “a remarkable achievement that reflects the hard work, dedication and pride that the community has shown in maintaining the beauty and cleanliness of their village.” Cllr Fleming added that Blackwater’s example “will undoubtedly inspire other communities to follow suit and take pride in their own villages.”

Cathaoirleach of Wexford County Council CLLR JOHN FLEMING making a presentation to DOUG TAYLOR (Chairman) marking Blackwater Tidy Towns’ recent success in Ireland’s Best Kept Village competition.

Cllr. Oliver Walsh added; “As a Blackwater resident I want to thank the committee for all their hard work on behalf of all the residents of Blackwater.”

Chairperson of Blackwater Tidy Towns Committee Doug Taylor said he is delighted to accept the award on behalf of the group adding that he was passionate about working with the group of volunteers. He acknowledged the assistance given by Wexford County Council’s Environment Section stating that it was a team effort to get Blackwater on the map.

The Best Kept Town Competition is an all-island competition that recognises the great pride people have in their own communities and is testament to how local volunteers take ownership of their local area and work to improve them, for both now and into the future.

The awards were presented by Minister Heather Humphreys at a ceremony held in Farmleigh House in Phoenix Park, Dublin. recently.

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