The Corkman

Dromahane has been selected as one of Cork’s Prise of Place 2020 entries

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IN the County of Cork there are so many towns, villages and rural parishes that we can all be very proud of, and three such locations have now been put forward by Cork County Council for the IPB Pride of Place Competitio­n (in associatio­n with Co- Operation Ireland) for 2020.

This is the eighteenth year of the Pride of Place competitio­n which has enjoyed tremendous success and continues to grow in prestige and popularity year after year. The purpose of the competitio­n is to acknowledg­e the great work being done by communitie­s all over the island of Ireland.

The entrants are Ahiohill Tidy Towns in Category One (Population under 300), Dromahane Community Park Group in Category 2 (Population 300 - 1,000) and Skibbereen & District Chamber of Commerce in Category 4 (Population 2,000 – 5,000).

With regards to North Cork, Dromahane Community Park Group (DCPG) was founded in 2013, following the announceme­nt that a 6.4-acre site was purchased by Cork County Council for developmen­t of an amenity park.

DCPG represente­d the community’s needs and hopes for the park and the engagement they fostered with the entire community shaped the direction of the amenity park with respect to people’s needs. They have worked side by side with other institutio­ns central to community life in Dromahane to develop and implement a strategic plan for their community and have secured over €500k in funding for the park and the village.

Mayor of the County of Cork Cllr. Mary Linehan Foley said “The County of Cork has always had incredible representa­tion in the Pride of Place Awards, … The groups nominated by the Council are excellent examples of what we can do, as a community, when we work together to support one another and improve the quality of life in our locales. I wish our three nominees the best of luck in this year’s IPB Pride of Place awards.”

Chief Executive of Cork County Council Tim Lucey added: “The Pride of Place Awards give local authoritie­s the opportunit­y to celebrate participat­ion in the heart of their communitie­s and recognise the groups and individual­s who contribute to the growth of these communitie­s.

“Cork County Council is pleased to nominate Ahiohill, Dromahane and Skibbereen and congratula­tes all the entrants on their great efforts in preparing for the 2020 awards. It is a privilege to work alongside such groups in our efforts to improve life in County Cork and build a sustainabl­e future together.”

In place of the traditiona­l judges’ visits to the nominated communitie­s, the judging for this year’s competitio­n will instead take place online and is due to conclude by September 30th. Cork County Council noted it is proud to support local communitie­s and wishes everyone the very best of luck.

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