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HANGING BASKETS/CONTAINERS COMPETITION
Well done to the winners this year:
John & Seppie Crowe
Phyllis Flynn
The Olde House
Sixmilebridge National School
Reddan's.


WALK TO MASS WEEKEND
We hope to hold a Walk to Mass weekend soon. See our page of events for details.

SURVEY
The results of the survey were analysed to form part of the 2005-2008 plan for the village of Sixmilebridge. We are particularly encouraged to see the Shannon Road, Oakwood residents and the Mount Ievers residents' Associations set up,who have been working in their own areas to clean up, cut grass, plant flowers etc. Cappagh Lodge led the field in setting up their residents' association, and continue to keep up the good work. This is the whole idea of Tidy Towns, getting people to become involved in their own area. Well done to all involved! We would encourage householders of the newer developments to get together and form their own Residents' Associations. Apart from working together to make their own area more attractive, you could take a leaf out of the current residents' associations' books and organise your own Christmas parties, summer barbeques etc!
(see details of plan on other pages).


The Sixmilebridge Tidy Towns committee would like to thank all those who contributed to the village's improved performance in last year's Tidy Towns competition. Results are available on another page. We have come up considerably in the last three years, which is no mean achievement.

PRIDE OF PLACE
Sixmilebridge was selected by Clare County Council last year to participate in the Co-operation Ireland competition, "Pride of Place". This involved all efforts by the community at environmental projects, participation by businesses, cross-group endeavours, etc. Judging took place in July.



Tree & Shrub planting:
Several hundred beech hedging and trees in conjunction with the National Tree Planting Week, have been planted in the area in recent months.
We are also participating in Clare County Council's project to oversee and monitor the Recycyling facilities, reporting when bins are full, etc. We would ask for eveyone's participation and support in keeping the Recycling facilities area tidy, and not to put domestic rubbish in or near the bins.



Daffodil planting:
This was a lovey project and the results are there for all to see at this time of year. Perhaps residents could plant their own dispays also to add some glorious colour in Springtime??

 
Sixmilebridge Community Development Association, Sixmilebridge, Co. Clare, Ireland.
Phone : 00 353 61-369596 00 353 61-713687 E-mail: info@sixmilebridgetidytowns.com

 
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