At the 2024 SuperValu Tidy Towns competition were Luke Hanlon, MD of SuperValu; Helen Conneely, chairperson, Ballinahown, Tidy Towns; Minister Heather Humphreys, Barry Keogh, Westmeath County Council, and members of Ballinahown Tidy Towns at the awards ceremony at Croke Park. Photo: Naoise Culhane

Ballinahown crowned Ireland's tidiest village

The community of Ballinahown is today (Friday) celebrating being named as Ireland’s Tidiest Village at this year’s SuperValu TidyTowns competition.

The village picked up the award at a ceremony held in Croke Park this morning. Ballinahown had been named as one of two finalists for the award, with Geashill in Offaly.

Ballinahown also picked up the Midlands and East Regional Award, and retained the gold medal it won for the first time last year, and was once again named as the Westmeath County winner.

In addition, Ballinahown was 'highly commended' in the Water and Communities Award category.

A citation from the judges, read out by host Marty Morrissey, described Ballinahown as a "beautiful" village and one of which the local residents were rightly proud.

"Ballinahown is a very small village with a very large character," he said.

"Congratulations on your achievements in Entente Floral this year, winning a gold medal and special characteristic award for community. You've put in the hard work, and clearly it is paying off. Well done, Ballinahown, County Westmeath."

The adjudicators described runner-up Geashill as "a beautiful, quaint village with many unique buildings and features... You clearly take pride in your village, and the sense community spirit is strong, where all ages and backgrounds come together to enhance their locality."

Ballinahown Community Development, the community group behind the village’s entry into the TidyTowns competition, was well represented at the awards ceremony in Dublin today.

Ballincollig in Cork was named as the overall National Tidy Towns winner for 2024.