TIDY TOWNS
The national
TidyTowns initiative was launched by Bord Fáilte, the Irish Tourist Board (now
Fáilte Ireland), in 1958 as part of the 'Tostal', a nationwide festival
celebrating all things Irish. A step-up from the original National Spring
Clean Campaign which ran between 1953 and 1957, TidyTowns rapidly developed its
own identity and has gone on to become Ireland's most well known and
popular local environmental initiative.
Right from the start, the primary
focus of TidyTowns was to encourage communities to improve their local
environment and make their area a better place to live, work and visit.
The competition aspect was an important element in developing friendly rivalry
that would help boost standards across the board. and the winner of the
first competition held in 1958 was Glenties, Co Donegal. However, the emphasis
was always on participating rather than winning as the very act of taking part
brought benefits to the community. And with a focus on long-term results
rather than quick returns, TidyTowns was soon seen as a unique and
far-sighted initiative. Although just 52 towns entered in its first year, TidyTowns rapidly increased in popularity with an average of 700 entrants per year. Its success also spawned many other initiatives at national, county and local level, which further boosted its reputation and impact. It is impossible to accurately estimate the number of people who have had some involvement in TidyTowns, but it’s safe to say it has run into the hundreds of thousands, and its influence on the transformation of Ireland's landscape is undeniable.
Following the restructuring of Bord Fáilte in 1995, the Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government assumed responsibility for TidyTowns and now organises the initiative with the support of national sponsor SuperValu and a number of other agencies. Its success continues, and while it has moved with the times, it still retains the same core principle of its founders - "make your place a better place."
To access further information on the history of TidyTowns make sure to check out our extensive on-line archive under this section. This includes the full set of written reports on every participant since 1996, a complete photographic archive of winning towns for download through a short registration process, publications of special interest to TidyTowns over the years, video and audio links to TV and radio programmes featuring TidyTowns and the complete list of overall winners. This section will expand as we gather more and more items from TidyTowns rich past, so please make sure to visit from time to time.
In 2015, The winner was Letterkenny. Its population is 19,588. Letterkenny is home to the only Hindu temple in the Republic of Ireland.
T E X T C O M P R E H E N S I O N
01-The competition is held
____________________.
a)daily b)weekly c)monthly d)bimonthly e)yearly
02-Check the correct sentence according to the text:
a)Tostal is the Irish Tourist
Board
b)The National Spring Campaign is a current movement
c)TidyTowns ran from 1953 to 1957
d) SuperValu is an Irish town
e) Glenties was the 1958 winner
03-Complete:
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TidyTowns was first held in nineteen fifty
_________________.
a)three b)six c)seven d)eight e)nine
04-The success of TidyTowns is________________.
a)nationwide b)worldwide c)light d)little e)only locally
05-Choose the correct sentence according to the text:
a)”Tostal” is a local festival in Glenties
b)SuperValu is the only sponsor of the project
c)Fáilte Ireland is the Irish Tourist Board
d)The TidyTowns website has complete information on the competition throughout
the times
e)Letterkenny was the winner in 2015 because it has the only Hindu
temple in the Republic of Ireland
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