Three local voluntary groups will be hoping to emulate the success of Clare Crusaders, Kilnaboy Youth Club, Tuamgraney and other Clare communities in previous years by being named a category winner at the IPB Pride of Place awards ceremony in Derry on Saturday next, 16 November.
Clare County Council has this year selected An Sean Dún Housing Estate in Roslevan, Mountshannon Community Council and Miltown Malbay Tidy Towns to participate in the annual All-Ireland competition, which aims to recognise and celebrate the vital contributions that community groups make to society.
In July, representatives of the three groups made presentations to the competition judges, Blaise Tracey and Declan Nelson.
Speaking ahead of next weekend’s awards ceremony, Mayor of Clare Councillor Joe Arkins said: “The Council’s decision to nominate each of the three participating groups is recognition of the hard work they have undertaken for the good of their communities. Irrespective if they are named overall winner of their category next week, the communities of An Sean Dún, Mountshannon and Miltown Malbay can be justifiably proud of their achievements. They each have demonstrated an immense pride of place and commitment to their local areas.”
Nicola Cullinan, Clare Pride of Place Coordinator added: “The performance of Clare’s Pride of Place participants in previous years is evidence of the depth and breadth of voluntary activity underway in communities across the County. Clare’s entrants this year have been given a valuable opportunity to highlight the elements of their areas that they have civic pride in, as well as a platform to showcase the work they are doing on a continual basis.”
Mountshannon Community Council is participating in Category 1 for population centres of up to 200 people, Miltown Malbay Tidy Towns has been entered into Category 3 for population centres of between 500 and 1,000 people, while An Sean Dún Residents Association is participating in the Housing Estate Category.
Pride of Place, first piloted in the summer of 2003, came from the Local Authority All-Island Steering Forum - a forum that encourages strategic, sustainable approaches to cross border co-operation. Clare was represented in last year’s Pride of Place by the Clare Sports Partnership and Cuimhneamh and Chláir. The County’s most recent national success in the competition came in 2011 when the Clare Crusaders Children's Clinic received an award under the Community Health Initiative category.
Clare County Council has this year selected An Sean Dún Housing Estate in Roslevan, Mountshannon Community Council and Miltown Malbay Tidy Towns to participate in the annual All-Ireland competition, which aims to recognise and celebrate the vital contributions that community groups make to society.
In July, representatives of the three groups made presentations to the competition judges, Blaise Tracey and Declan Nelson.
Speaking ahead of next weekend’s awards ceremony, Mayor of Clare Councillor Joe Arkins said: “The Council’s decision to nominate each of the three participating groups is recognition of the hard work they have undertaken for the good of their communities. Irrespective if they are named overall winner of their category next week, the communities of An Sean Dún, Mountshannon and Miltown Malbay can be justifiably proud of their achievements. They each have demonstrated an immense pride of place and commitment to their local areas.”
Nicola Cullinan, Clare Pride of Place Coordinator added: “The performance of Clare’s Pride of Place participants in previous years is evidence of the depth and breadth of voluntary activity underway in communities across the County. Clare’s entrants this year have been given a valuable opportunity to highlight the elements of their areas that they have civic pride in, as well as a platform to showcase the work they are doing on a continual basis.”
Mountshannon Community Council is participating in Category 1 for population centres of up to 200 people, Miltown Malbay Tidy Towns has been entered into Category 3 for population centres of between 500 and 1,000 people, while An Sean Dún Residents Association is participating in the Housing Estate Category.
Pride of Place, first piloted in the summer of 2003, came from the Local Authority All-Island Steering Forum - a forum that encourages strategic, sustainable approaches to cross border co-operation. Clare was represented in last year’s Pride of Place by the Clare Sports Partnership and Cuimhneamh and Chláir. The County’s most recent national success in the competition came in 2011 when the Clare Crusaders Children's Clinic received an award under the Community Health Initiative category.