Louth County Council has announced the recipients of the 2026 Tidy Towns Project Scheme, a funding programme that offers financial assistance for small-scale capital improvements, landscaping, and biodiversity projects to volunteer-led Tidy Towns groups and residents’ associations.
Administered by the Community Support Section of Louth County Council, 17 projects across the three borough and municipal districts.
A total of €24,003.84 was approved by elected members for five projects across Ardee Municipal District that will deliver meaningful visual and environmental improvements, supporting community pride and local amenity.
- Ardee Tidy Towns– Chantry Cottage Garden upgrade to include laurel removal and installation of metal artwork. Grant Total: €4,050.
- Dunleer Tidy Towns– Installation of a miniature monument windmill. Grant Total: €8,938.74.
- Louth Village Tidy Towns– Flowerbeds and box hedging. Grant Total: €3,150.
- Tallanstown (Project 1)– Flowerbeds and entry signs on access roads. Grant Total: €3,166.20.
- Tallanstown (Project 2)– Flowerbeds at Glyde View. Grant Total: €4,698.90.
Four projects, totalling €16,339.14, were approved by the elected members of the Borough District of Drogheda. This funding will assist local groups in delivering projects that promote sustainability, heritage, and community engagement.
- Baltray Tidy Towns– Rotavator, fairy village development, and willow art installation. Grant Total: €7,168.59.
- Drogheda Tidy Towns Project 1– Installation of three benches in the 1916 Commemorative Garden. Grant Total: €3,487.05.
- Drogheda Tidy Towns Project 2– Planting works across three areas of Drogheda. Grant Total: €2,857.50.
- Monasterboice Tidy Towns– Water butts and composters. Grant Total: €2,826.
Funding of €63,182.75 was approved by elected members of Dundalk Municipal District for eight projects that will contribute to biodiversity, amenity enhancement, climate action, and the overall quality of life throughout the district
- Blackrock Tidy Towns (Project 1)– Design and fabrication of decorative panels along the Rock Celtic wall. Grant Total: €7,787.75.
- Blackrock Tidy Towns (Project 2)– Swimming pool walkway improvements. Grant Total: €9,000.
- Carlingford Tidy Towns – Four to six age-friendly benches. Grant Total:€9,000.
- Dromiskin Tidy Towns (Project 1)– Interactive bird‑sound installation. Grant Total: €9,000.
- Dromiskin Tidy Towns (Project 2)– Planting of 300 lime trees. Grant Total: €1,800.
- Dundalk Tidy Towns – Two pollinator-friendly planters. Grant Total:€8,775.
- Knockbridge Tidy Towns– Village mural on the community centre. Grant Total: €9,000.
- Omeath Tidy Towns – Wall painting at Cloch Mór and biodiversity planting. Grant Total:€8,820.
Louth County Council remains committed to supporting Tidy Towns groups and their initiatives through funding for small-scale capital improvement projects, helping them maximise their impact in both local and national competitions.