Louth County Council is delighted to announce the launch of Louth in Bloom 2026, a vibrant countywide initiative now proudly celebrating its seventh year.
This much-anticipated annual competition continues to bring communities together in a shared commitment to enhance, protect and celebrate the local environment.
In recent years, Louth in Bloom has grown into a flagship programme that recognises the outstanding efforts of residents, community groups, businesses and organisations who take pride in their surroundings.
The competition highlights the power of community spirit, creativity and sustainability in shaping greener, more attractive places to live, work and visit.
2026 Categories
This year, the competition introduces an updated range of categories, providing even more opportunities for participation across the county:
- Best Kept Estate/Street/Apartment Complex – Category A (less than 50 homes)
- Best Kept Estate/Street/Apartment Complex – Category B (over 51 homes)
- Best Front Garden in a Town or Village
- Best Front Garden in a Rural Area
- Best Presented Business Premises
- Best Presented Hospitality Premises
- Best Biodiversity / Sustainable Innovative Initiative or Project
- Best Tidy Town Sustainable Innovative Initiative or Project
Each category reflects a strong focus on biodiversity, sustainability, community engagement and visual enhancement, ensuring that all aspects of environmental stewardship are recognised and celebrated.
Cllr Seán Kelly, Cathaoirleach of Louth County Council, emphasised the importance of the initiative, saying: “Louth in Bloom continues to highlight the best of our communities. It showcases the pride people have in their local areas and the collective effort to make Louth a cleaner, greener and more welcoming county. I encourage individuals, groups and businesses to get involved and be part of this growing success.”
Chief Executive David Conway also spoke about the broader benefits of the programme: “Through Louth in Bloom, we are recognising the valuable contribution made by communities and businesses in enhancing the quality of life across the county. The initiative not only improves our surroundings but also promotes sustainable practices and strengthens community connections.”
Nominations are now open for Louth in Bloom 2026. Residents are encouraged to nominate their own or others’ homes, estates, businesses or projects via the Louth County Council Consultation portal at consult.louthcoco.ie. The closing date for entries is Friday, 10 July 2026.
Louth in Bloom 2026 invites everyone to take part in celebrating the beauty, biodiversity and sustainability of County Louth. Whether through a colourful front garden, a thriving community space or an innovative environmental project, every effort contributes to making Louth a better place for all.