Enniscorthy Guardian

COUNTY COUNCIL ENVIRONMEN­T A

- By ANNA HAYES

OVER 300 children, community groups, volunteers, resident groups and individual­s attended last week’s Environmen­t Awards ceremony at the Ferrycarri­g Hotel.

The annual event celebrates the environmen­t and voluntary effort of those who strive to maintain it in their local communitie­s. Councillor­s from across the county were also in attendance.

Presentati­ons were made to 14 schools, 47 community groups and two individual­s.

Council Cathaoirle­ach, Cllr. John Hegarty welcomed and congratula­ted all participan­ts, acknowledg­ing the magnificen­t voluntary work going on throughout Co. Wexford.

He said: “The unselfish effort and generosity displayed by volunteers really does make a difference to communitie­s. It is heartening to see groups of local volunteers showing such spirit and endeavour and, in the process, inspiring others in their community to follow their example.”

He welcomed the opportunit­y to pay a public tribute to the many excellent people who work so hard, year-in and year-out, to enhance their communitie­s.

A ‘Sort Of’ Environmen­t Quiz took place at the beginning of the night and the six winners were: Erin Kehoe, Dean Boggan, Adam Butler, Barbara Brennan, Breda Byrne and Helen Murphy.

Various organisati­ons were recognised on the night. Tidy Town groups were acknowledg­ed for their achievemen­ts in the national competitio­n. Ballycanew Tidy Towns were presented with the Our Community Climate Action and Let’s Get Buzzing awards. Wexford Tidy Towns were presented with the Clean Air Award. Ballyduff were the recipient of the Can It Award and Rosslare Tidy Towns were presented with a Value Water Award.

Ballyduff Developmen­t Group, Ferns Tidy Towns and Camolin Community Developmen­t Associatio­n Developmen­t Group were also presented with awards for their participat­ion in the North Wexford 2K.

The overall winners of the Keep Wexford Beautiful Competitio­n were Rosslare Tidy Towns.

Master of Ceremonies for the night, Alan McGuire described Rosslare as a “scenic village and seaside resort which prides itself on being the sunniest spot in Ireland”. He said that many parts of the village stood out including the entry to the beach, the new community notice board on the gable end of the public toilets, commercial properties, a new sensory garden, the old rail cottage and the RNLI Monument, to name a few.

Three Green Schools received awards from Cllr. Hegarty – each received a nest box sponsored by Wexford Naturalist­s’ Field Club. The schools were: Creagh College, Gorey; St. Fintan’s National School, Mayglass; and St. Joseph’s Primary School, Gorey.

Seven schools were awarded certificat­es for their participat­ion in An Taisce’s Coastcare Project. They were: Ballycanew National School; Ballyellis National School; Courtnacud­dy National School; Scoil Naomh Mhaodhóig, Poulfur; Fethard-on-Sea; Scoil Mhuire, Rosslare; St. Ibar’s National School, Castlebrid­ge; and St. Patrick’s National School, Craanford.

Noah Kehoe of Screen National School was awarded a plaque as the overall primary school winner in the Christmas Decoration Competitio­n 2016. His entry, ‘The Nutcracker’ was made using cereal boxes, bottle caps, plastic bottles and sweet box lids among other things.

Erin Doyle from Ballyduff National School was the Overall Primary School winner in the Environmen­t Artwork Competitio­n and Yvonne Lambert from Bunclody Vocational College was the Overall Secondary winner.

Scoil Mochua, Oulart was also awarded a plaque for being Wexford’s Cleanest School.

Awards for Outstandin­g Individual Contributi­ons to Wexford’s Environmen­t were presented to Anne-Marie Toomey and Saman- tha Paya.

The overall feeling leaving the hotel following the event was that the future of Wexford’s environmen­t is in very good hands. THE FULL LIST OF WINNERS IS AS FOLLOWS:

Green Schools– Creagh College, Gorey; St. Fin tan’ s National School, May glass; St. Joseph’ s Primary School, Gorey.

Coastcare Project- Ballycanew National School; Ball yell is National School; Court na cud dy National School; Scoil Mhaodhóig, Poulfur; Fethardon Sea; Scoil Mhuire, Rosslare; St Ibar’s National School, Castlebrid­ge; St. Patricks National School, Craanford. Wexford’s Cleanest School – Scoil Mochua, Oulart. Christmas 2016 Decoration Competitio­n in conjunctio­n

with South East Radio– Noah Kehoe, Screen National School.

Annual Environmen­t Artwork

Competitio­n Primary– Erin Doyle, Ballyduff National School.

Annual Environmen­t Artwork

Competitio­n Secondary– Yvonne Lambert, Bun cl ody Vocational College.

Keep W ex ford Beautiful Overall W inn ne r–Ross la re Tidy Towns. Best Environmen­tally Award and Presented Town / Village

First–Ki l an erin Tidy Y owns; Joint Second–B ally ca new Tidy Towns, Black water Tidy Towns. Joint Third –B ally duff Developmen­t Group, B ally garrett Tidy Towns. Highly Comm ended–B ally mu rn Tidy Towns, St. John’ s Amenity Group, Caim. Best New Entry

First–The Gap Tidy Towns and

 ??  ?? Martin Kelly, Jim Redmond, Tom Furlong and Diarmuid O’Sullivan from Clonroche Developmen­t Associatio­n and Clonroche GAA Club with the Keep Wexford Beautiful award.
Martin Kelly, Jim Redmond, Tom Furlong and Diarmuid O’Sullivan from Clonroche Developmen­t Associatio­n and Clonroche GAA Club with the Keep Wexford Beautiful award.
 ??  ?? Anne Marie Hammell, Iris McMemamim, Betty Walsh and Samantha Paya from Kilmuckrid­ge Tidy Towns with the Keep Wexford Beautiful award.
Anne Marie Hammell, Iris McMemamim, Betty Walsh and Samantha Paya from Kilmuckrid­ge Tidy Towns with the Keep Wexford Beautiful award.
 ??  ?? Mollie Kehoe, Mary Furlong and Tom Furlong from The Villas Residents Associatio­n, Clonroche with the Keep Wexford Beautiful award.
Mollie Kehoe, Mary Furlong and Tom Furlong from The Villas Residents Associatio­n, Clonroche with the Keep Wexford Beautiful award.
 ??  ?? Angela Breen, Bridie Ryan, Mary Gethings and Bernie Doyle from Ferns Tidy Towns with the Keep Wexford Beautiful awards.
Angela Breen, Bridie Ryan, Mary Gethings and Bernie Doyle from Ferns Tidy Towns with the Keep Wexford Beautiful awards.
 ??  ?? Aidan Wildes, Anne Marie Power, Liam Nolan and Jim Donohoe from the Monageer with the Keep Wexford Beautiful award.
Aidan Wildes, Anne Marie Power, Liam Nolan and Jim Donohoe from the Monageer with the Keep Wexford Beautiful award.
 ??  ?? Hamish Stuart, JD Masterson, Adam Butler, Faith Masterson and Noreen Lenihan from Mochua, Oulart with the Keep Wexford Beautiful award.
Hamish Stuart, JD Masterson, Adam Butler, Faith Masterson and Noreen Lenihan from Mochua, Oulart with the Keep Wexford Beautiful award.
 ??  ?? Mary Nolan, Liam Power and Sean Nolan from Monageer Parish Grotto Group with the Wexford Beautiful ward.
Mary Nolan, Liam Power and Sean Nolan from Monageer Parish Grotto Group with the Wexford Beautiful ward.
 ??  ?? Frank McCarthy and Frank Murphy from Clonegal Tidy Village Committee with the Beautiful award.
Frank McCarthy and Frank Murphy from Clonegal Tidy Village Committee with the Beautiful award.

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