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There s a buzz in the air: Blackrock Tidy Towns launch programme to encourage pollinator friendly planting
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Blackrock Tidy Towns have launched a programme to encourage pollinator friendly planting in local housing estates.
Residents Associations have been notified and encouraged to select an area that they can develop to attract butterflies, bees, birds and other types of wildlife.
A grant of €250 will be awarded to the four most successful projects submitted.
This funding has come from the Department of Rural and Community Affairs as part of the Government’s commitment to support Tidy Towns Groups in their preparation for the 2021 National Tidy Towns Competition.
It was an Awards Ceremony with a difference for Louth Looking Good this year with the results announced virtually for the first time in the competition s history.
The campaign is organised by Louth Tidy Towns Together, in partnership with Louth County Council, and is part funded by County Louth LEADER under the Rural Development Programme with its key objective being to acknowledge the unrelenting efforts of Tidy Towns volunteers throughout the county as they strive to present their local communities to the highest possible standard of environmental presentation.
The success of the campaign also relies heavily on corporate sponsorship and Louth Tidy Towns Together was delighted to welcome new Lead Sponsor, Connect Credit Union whose Chief Executive Officer, Norman Mc Donnell, commented that Tidy Towns groups and Credit Unions are key organisations in our communities and it is a very natural partnership for us to support the great work of these voluntary organisations through spon