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09 Nov 2025

All the results - What the Tidy Towns judges said about every Kilkenny entry!

Gold medals awarded

ABOVE: Members of Keep Kilkenny Beautiful at the Tidy Towns awards

Freshford - The committee was praised for its commitment to year-round landscaping effects and careful pre-planning.

Dunnamaggin - The considerable amount of voluntary manpower dedicated to planting in the village was highly praised.

Dungarvan - The ‘commendable body of work over the past year’ was highlighted by judges.

Coan - The village looked very well on the day, which is a credit to all its residents.

Clogh - The recent public realm work has given a new vibrancy to the village.

Tullahought - ‘Exceptional homesteads’ and some ‘outstanding’ gardens impressed judges.

Thomastown - The judge said their visit was a ‘delightful experience.’

Stoneyford Ennisnag - The high standard of landscaping has ‘not only been maintained but also improved upon this year.’

Piltown - Since the town re-entered the competition two years ago, a considerable amount of positive goodwill has come from the wider community.

Paulstown - The committee was praised for actively engaging with the older members of the community.

Owning - ‘The village has excellent potential to excel in the competition in the years ahead.’

Mooncoin - The committee has done an excellent job in promoting the anti-litter message.

Moneenroe - Judges praised ‘all residents who demonstrate a strong sense of pride in their community.’

Listerlin - The committee was praised for being proactive in getting things done.

Kilmoganny - The judge was impressed with the donation of a water harvesting tank, for a new water harvesting system.

Windgap - Noted were some ‘impressive changes’ and that ‘sense of community permeates through all your committee's activities.’

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