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SuperValu TidyTowns Packs

At SuperValu we are proud to sponsor the National TidyTowns Competition , we believe it recognises the contribution of our independent retailers to community life. SuperValu and TidyTowns are the perfect fit, as we both celebrate the achievements of real people, making a real difference in their community.

As part of our support of the 2010 TidyTowns Competition we have developed a starter pack for local TidyTowns Committees and also for Local Schools as we believe that local participation is vital to ensure the success of the TidyTowns Competition.

Both packs which can be picked up from your local SuperValu, have a selection of useful items to help you get prepared for this years competition .

So call into your local store to pick up you kit today, available while stocks last.
Caulfield's SuperValu Bandon Manager Colin McTaggart presenting the TidyTowns Committee Pack to Bandon TidyTowns committee members. From left, Patsy Holland and Catherine Fitzmaurice

Emly is Ireland's Tidiest Town in 2009


Emly, Co. Tipperary was awarded the title of Ireland’s Tidiest Town 2009.  This is the first time that the South Tipperary village has secured the title although they have been consistently strong contenders in recent years and have won many county and medal awards.

On hand to present the prizes in the Royal Hospital Kilmainham was Mr. John Gormley, T.D., Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government and Mr. Donal Horgan, Managing Director of SuperValu, the competition’s national sponsor. Representatives of many TidyTowns Committees from around Ireland travelled to Dublin to see Emly pick up four awards in total, including the overall prize.

Emly was chosen from 720 competitors in this year’s National TidyTowns Competition. Other winners included Aughrim, Co. Wicklow which received the award of Ireland’s Tidiest Small Town, Westport, Co. Mayo which received the Ireland’s Tidiest Large Town award and Ennis, Co. Clare was named Ireland’s Tidiest Large Urban Centre.  

A new special award was launched this year, a Climate Change Award, sponsored by the Change Campaign – www.change.ie, which was won by the TidyTowns Committee in Rathangan, Co. Kildare. The Repak sponsored Best Bring Bank Award was taken by Tallanstown, Co. Louth, who also secured the Regional Award for Midlands East.

The winner of the TidyTowns Schools Award was Kiltallagh National School, Castlemaine, Co. Kerry. Pupils and teachers travelled to the Royal Hospital to accept their award.

Minister Gormley said after the awards ceremony, “the adjudicators were extremely impressed with Emly this year and they commented that ‘the pride of the inhabitants is expressed in the every corner of the village’. I would like to congratulate everyone involved, the TidyTowns committee, the schools, the businesses, the local authority and the residents; it is a remarkable achievement to win this award in the face of such strong competition. There have always been challenges for Irish people down through the decades since TidyTowns was founded in 1958 but these challenges have not lessened the level of commitment that still continues to be demonstrated by TidyTowns activists today. I wish to express, again, my deep appreciation and admiration for the work that they carry out in their communities.”



“We are delighted to have been re-awarded the sponsorship of Tidy Towns, we believe it recognises the contribution of our independent retailers to community life. SuperValu and Tidy Towns are the perfect fit, as we both celebrate the achievements of real people, making a real difference in their community.”

Donal Horgan, Managing Director, SuperValu

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