Co Fermanagh town crowned Best Kept Town in Ireland

This town just made history!

Author: Emma DicksonPublished 22nd Jun 2022
Last updated 22nd Jun 2022

Enniskillen is officially the first town in Ireland to win the coveted ‘Best Kept Town’ award twice since the competition launched in 1995.

Enniskillen volunteers and community organisations involved in improving their local area are celebrating winning Ireland’s Best Kept Large Town and the Best Overall, all-Ireland titles.

Celebrating its 25th anniversary (excluding 2020 and 2021 when no competition took place), Ireland’s Best Kept Towns is an all-island competition that sees the best towns in the Northern Ireland’s Best Kept competition compete against their cohorts in the Republic of Ireland’s TidyTowns competition.

The Co Fermanagh town won the Best Overall accolade in 2014 and the Large Town category three times before in 2013, 2014 and 2017.

The results of this year’s annual competition were announced today at an awards ceremony held in the Drawing Office of the Titanic Hotel Belfast.

David Maxwell, BBC Presenter of Gardner’s Corner with Fermanagh & Omagh District Council’s Cleansing Manager Stewart Burns; Chairman councillor Barry McElduff; Stephen Forrest, Head of Parks, Estates & Property and Northern Ireland Amenity Council President Doreen Muskett, as they celebrate winning Ireland’s Best Kept Large Town and the Best Overall, all-Ireland titles outside Titanic Hotel, Belfast on Tuesday 21st June

Prizes were awarded across various categories with Lisburn winning the Best Kept Large Urban Centre category, Inistioge in Co Kilkenny awarded Best Kept Village and Abbeyleix in Co Laois lifting the Best Kept Small Town category.

The judges’ praised the strong presence of civic pride across the town and specifically mentioned “The ‘Wide Awake Way’ and the area around Racecourse Lough locations, “where much thought and effort has gone into supporting biodiversity with wildflower meadows also helping to promote insect life such as bees, butterflies and others.”

They added that: “Enniskillen is a most attractive town and has managed to combine its location on the river Erne with an ability to maintain and enhance its many historical features”.

David Maxwell, BBC Presenter of Gardner’s Corner with William Torrens Parks & Amenities Manager at Lisburn Castlereagh City Council, councillor Scott Carson Mayor of Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council, Louise Moore, Head of Cultural & Community Services at Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council and Dave Foster, Director of Regulatory & Natural Resources Policy at DAERA NI. Lisburn won Ireland’s Best Kept Large Urban Centre Award.

Congratulating Enniskillen on their awards, Doreen Muskett President of the Northern Ireland Amenity Council said: “We are thrilled to see Enniskillen win the prestigious Ireland’s Best Kept Overall award for the second time in the competition’s history, and the Best Kept Town award, both so well deserved.

“Throughout the pandemic thousands of volunteers and gardening enthusiasts kept our, towns, villages and the country looking its best. The awards illustrate and emphasise how much voluntary work is undertaken to keep Enniskillen beautiful and how the community works together to make where they live desirable.

“We are also delighted to see Lisburn beating off strong competition to take the Best Kept Large Urban Centre category, especially since it is the first time the city has qualified for the competition.

“These awards create links between community involvement, our natural environment and our wellbeing, helping us to recognise the value of our biodiversity and coming together to play our part in making our own parts of the country places we are proud to call home.”

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