Tidy Towns Competition

About the National Tidy Towns Programme

The National Tidy Towns Programme is Ireland’s longestrunning community and environmental initiative. Established in 1958 and administered by the Department of Rural and Community Development, it encourages towns and villages to work together to enhance their local environment, protect biodiversity, and strengthen community pride. Sponsored by SuperValu, the programme now involves hundreds of communities nationwide.

For Drogheda, Tidy Towns provides a national framework that supports the work carried out locally by volunteers, residents, schools, businesses, and community organisations.

SuperValu Tidy Towns - Caring for our environment
Representing Drogheda ant National Tidy Towns Event

Drogheda’s Annual Tidy Towns Submission

Each year, Drogheda Tidy Towns prepares and submits the official Tidy Towns entry on behalf of the entire town.
This submission reflects the combined efforts of:

  • community groups
  • residents and volunteers
  • schools and youth organisations
  • local businesses
  • environmental and heritage partners
  • County Council and other agencies

Our annual submission is a celebration of Drogheda’s achievements. It recognises the dedication, creativity, and hard work shown across the town, from large community projects to the everyday efforts of individuals who help keep Drogheda clean, green, and welcoming.

How the Judging Process Works

After the submission, Drogheda is visited by independent adjudicators during the summer months.

Their visit is:

  • unannounced
  • independent
  • anonymous
  • without meeting or engaging with anyone locally


They walk the town as any visitor would, observing the results of the community’s work exactly as it appears on the day.

Following their visit, adjudicators prepare a detailed report, which is made available for the public on www.tidytowns.ie for
Drogheda, as well as every other applicant town in Ireland. This report outlines Drogheda’s strengths and offers constructive suggestions for future improvement.

These reports are extremely useful, and we encourage everyone to read them as they offer insights into what the judges see, what they value, and where they see we can continue to improve.

SuperValu Tidy Towns Competition
Community Litter Pick - Dominic Street

Why Tidy Towns Matters to Drogheda

Drogheda’s involvement in Tidy Towns provides a helpful structure for identifying and planning local work and improvements, caring for public spaces, supporting biodiversity, and encouraging responsible environmental practices.

It also brings together the efforts of many groups and individuals who all contribute to making Drogheda a cleaner, greener, and more attractive place
to live.

Drogheda’s Tidy Towns Journey & Gold Medal Achievement

Drogheda first entered the National Tidy Towns Competition in 2007. Since then, the town has made steady, determined progress – year after year – thanks to the commitment of volunteers, residents, schools, businesses, and partner organisations. Drogheda is proud to have achieved and retained a Gold Medal for 18 years, one of the highest honours in the competition. What a Gold Medal Means: A Gold Medal is awarded only to towns that reach the very top tier of scoring nationally. It recognises:

  • consistently high standards
  • strong community involvement
  • visible environmental improvement
  • commitment to sustainability and biodiversity
  • ongoing progress from year to year


A Gold Medal is not guaranteed. It must be earned again every year, and it is only awarded if the town continues to improve, innovate, and build on previous achievements. Drogheda’s ability to retain Gold reflects the town’s collective effort and its ongoing ambition to keep raising standards.

DTT Committe Member Alistair McAlister receving Gold Medal

Useful Links for Visitors & Volunteers

To understand and learn more, we provide below a number of website links which are well worth exploring. They contain a huge amount of practical, inspiring, and easy-to-apply information – from what adjudicators look for, to examples of successful projects, to new ideas we can implement here in Drogheda.

Official National Tidy Towns Website

Tidytowns.ie

Annual Results & Adjudicator Reports

We strongly encourage everyone to read Drogheda’s adjudicator reports; they are full of insights, suggestions, and ideas that help guide our work each year. Select the year and the Louth in the county drop down menu’s, then you can scroll down and click on the Drogheda specific report.

Results & reports: Results

Community – Your Planning & Involvement

SV TT Community – Your Planning & Involvement 2025_V05.indd

Streetscape & Public Places

SV TT Streetscape & Public Places 2025_V07.indd

Sustainability – Doing More With Less

SV TT Sustainability Handbook 2025_V06.indd

Tidiness & Litter Control

SV Tidiness Litter Handbook 2025_V08.indd

Green Spaces & Landscaping

SV TT Green Spaces & Landscaping 2025_V07.indd

Nature & Biodiversity in Your Locality

SV TT Nature & Biodiversity Handbook 2025_V06.indd

Residential Streets & Housing Areas

SV TT Residential Streets & Housing Handbook A4 2025 V06.indd

Approach Roads, Streets & Back Areas

SV TT Approach Roads 2025_V07.indd