Killarney and Tidy Towns Ireland

The national TidyTowns initiative was launched by Bord Fáilte, the Irish Tourist Board (now Fáilte Ireland), in 1958 as part of the 'Tostal', a nationwide festival celebrating all things Irish. A step-up from the original National Spring Clean Campaign which ran between 1953 and 1957, TidyTowns rapidly developed its own identity and has gone on to become Ireland's most well known and popular local environmental initiative.
Killarney has regularly won gold medals, regional awards and awards for best kept large town, and in 2011 won the overall award for the very first time. In 2012 we managed to retain our high score. The Killarney Looking Good/Tidy Towns Committee is committed to stepping up their efforts, and has seen a great surge in volunteers who are fundamental to the contant upkeep of the beautiful south Kerry town.
Killarney has regularly won gold medals, regional awards and awards for best kept large town, and in 2011 won the overall award for the very first time. In 2012 we managed to retain our high score. The Killarney Looking Good/Tidy Towns Committee is committed to stepping up their efforts, and has seen a great surge in volunteers who are fundamental to the contant upkeep of the beautiful south Kerry town.

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