Tidy Towns competition falls by the wayside for 2020
The Tidy Towns competition has become another victim of the COVID-19 pandemic after Minister for Rural and Community Development Michael Ring announced the cancellation of the competition for 2020 in the interests of public health and safety.
In a statement, Minister Ring said: “For over 60 years the TidyTowns competition has captured the imagination of communities the length and breadth of the country. Generation after generation of local volunteers have given their time generously to make the TidyTowns competition the success it is today.
“The whole ethos of the competition is that people come together within the community and work collaboratively to make their areas attractive and welcoming. It involves people of all ages working together outdoors in groups to enhance the environment in which they work and live.
“I know that many TidyTowns Committees have been wondering if the competition will proceed this year and I believe it is important to provide certainty to all of the Committees around the country at this stage.
“For me, the health and welfare of the volunteers on the TidyTowns Committees is paramount. Given the current restrictions around public gatherings, travel, and adherence to social distancing, it would not be appropriate to ask voluntary groups to work on TidyTowns projects in their communities at this time.
“I have therefore decided that the TidyTowns competition will not go ahead this year.”
The Minister said if restrictions are eased, there may be an opportunity for the TidyTowns Committees to undertake some work when it is safe to do so and in a way that is manageable later in the year. But he stressed this would not form part of any competition for 2020.