Athlone Tidy Towns announce estate and gardens accolade recipients

The Athlone Tidy Towns committee have formally announced the proud accolade recipients pertaining to the estate and gardens awards for 2020.

Annually, a formal awards event takes place to acknowledge the relevant recipients but due to the persistent presence of Covid-19, it is not possible to host such a ceremony this year.

However, the appointed independent adjudicators inspected all the entrants for this year’s competition noting that the standard of the estates and gardens was exceptional, affording due congratulations all the entrants for their endeavours.

The awards, which have been sponsored in part by Athlone-Moate Municipal District, will be issued to the following winners in the form of vouchers for the local garden centres.

Small Gardens

1st - Iris Burke, Cypress Gardens

2nd - Marie Louise Tumulty, Coosan Heath

3rd - Maura Burke, Willow Green

The following also were commended on their garden entry - Martin Quinn and B. Cialkowska both from Old Willow Road and Johnny Joyce, Parnell Square.

Medium Gardens

1st - Anthony Lennon, Garrycastle

2nd - John and Mary Ruane, Valleycourt

3rd - Alice Gorman, Valleycourt

The following were also commended on their garden entry - Brian and Mary Keenan , Patrick and Liz Byrne and Liam and Lisa Hanlon.

•Best Garden for Bio-Diversity - Marie Gibson

Small Estate

1st - Talbot Avenue

2nd - Highfield Court

Large Estate

1st - Hillcourt

2nd - Bloomfield Drive

3rd - Valleycourt

The following were also commended on their estate entry - Ashdale/Woodland Grove, Cloughganboy and Willow Park.

•The Overall best kept estate went to Hillcourt and the Best estate for Biodiversity went to Highfield Court.

Reflecting upon the occasion, Athlone Tidy Towns PRO, Gerry Johnson, noted that the organisation was planning an extensive programme for 2021 and to the launch of a three year operational plan.

“We will be an entrant for the All-Ireland Best Kept Large Town competition in addition to the National Tidy Towns Competition, where we are aiming to achieve the Gold Medal award.

“All the above entrants will play a part in presenting Athlone in good light and help the town to do well in these national competitions. Our Chairman, John Butler, would like the thank all who entered the competition and to congratulate all the winners,” ,Mr Johnson remarked.

 

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