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Limerick Tidy Towns challenge Limerick Tidy Towns challenge - Mayor of the City and County of Limerick Cllr Daniel Butler pictured above has laid down a challenge to tidy towns groups across Limerick with the mission of creating a short video of your ‘PLACE’. Limerick Tidy Towns challenge Limerick Tidy Towns challenge - Mayor of the City and County of Limerick Cllr Daniel Butler pictured above has laid down a challenge to tidy towns groups across Limerick with the mission of creating a short video of your ‘PLACE’.

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Mayor challenges Limerick Tidy Towns Groups to create videos of their place

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Limerick Tidy Towns challenge – Mayor of the City and County of Limerick Cllr Daniel Butler pictured above has laid down a challenge to tidy towns groups across Limerick with the mission of creating a short video of your ‘PLACE’.

Mayor challenges Limerick Tidy Towns Groups to create videos of their place

The Mayor of the City and County of Limerick has laid down a challenge to tidy towns groups across Limerick with the mission of creating a short video of your ‘PLACE’.

Groups who entered Tidy Towns in 2019 and or 2021 are eligible to enter the Mayor’s Mission.


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To enter a group must create a video suitable for use on social media. The video should be 90 seconds or less and show case your town or village along with a minimum of five categories in Tidy Towns.

The newly created video should be an invitation to visit your ‘PLACE’ and ideally involve young people in the making of it.

The closing date for entries is 5pm on Friday, October 29. Winners will be announced before the end of November.

Mayor of the City and County of Limerick Cllr Daniel Butler said: “This competition has the potential to show case your village or Tidy Towns, involve young people and have a new ‘action’ for the 2022 National Tidy Towns Competition. I would encourage all Limerick TidyTowns group to get involved.”

“It has huge potential as everyone has such a unique perspective on their own areas.”

This innovative mission for the Tidy Towns groups was inspired by the homework set by Ciara Breen a 6th Class Teacher in Scoil Íde in Corbally during one of the Covid lockdowns.

Ciara Breen said: “The project ‘my world within 5km’ allowed the class to really explore all the positive aspects of their locality and feel great pride in where they live. It allowed us to see our local amenities through fresh new eyes. The pupils really embraced this and everyone really benefitted from the project.”

The prizes will include 1st (€1000) 2nd (€ 700) and 3rd (€500) prize.  There may be additional special merit prizes (€250) depending on the numbers and quality of the entries.

Marking Table:

  Maximum Marks  
Creativity 15  
Covering a minimum of five Tidy Towns Categories 20 This includes 1 mark for each TT category included plus judge’s discretion
Inclusion of Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) 20  
Watchability/ Entertainment 15  
Volunteer Effort 10  
Appeal of Video as an invitation to visit Limerick 15  
Involvement in under 25 age group in the making of the video 05  

This is an opportunity to involve a young volunteer/ group/ class/ youth-group to undertake a TidyTowns action on behalf of their local group. Past jpeg images and video footage that you have permission to use are allowed.

There are various simple online apps for creating videos – including: Adobe Sparks or Vimeo 

A selection of the video entries will be featured on the site following the competition.

For more details on how to enter and the terms and conditions check out HERE

For other stories on Limerick Tidy Towns go HERE 

Richard is a presenter, producer, songwriter and actor. He was named the Limerick Person of the Year (2011) and won an online award at the Metro Éireann Media and Multicultural Awards (2011) for promoting multi-culturalism online. Richard says that the ilovelimerick.com concept is very much a community driven project that aims to document life in Limerick. So, that in 20 years time people can look back and remember the events that were making the headlines.