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RESULTS <strong>2012</strong>
1958 Glenties, Co. Donegal 1985 Kilkenny City, Co. Kilkenny<br />
1959 Glenties, Co. Donegal 1986 Kinsale, Co. Cork<br />
1960 Glenties, Co. Donegal 1987 Sneem, Co. Kerry<br />
1961 Rathvilly, Co. Carlow 1988 Carlingford, Co. Louth<br />
1962 Glenties, Co. Donegal 1989 Ardagh, Co. Longford<br />
1963 Rathvilly, Co. Carlow 1990 Malahide, Co. Dublin<br />
1964 Virginia, Co. Cavan 1991 Malin, Co. Donegal<br />
1965 Virginia, Co. Cavan 1992 Ardmore, Co. Waterford<br />
1966 Ballyjamesduff, Co. Cavan 1993 Keadue, Co. Roscommon<br />
1967 Ballyjamesduff, Co. Cavan 1994 Galbally, Co. Limerick<br />
1968 Rathvilly, Co. Carlow 1995 Glenties, Co. Donegal<br />
1969 Tyrrellpass, Co. Westmeath 1996 Ardagh, Co. Longford<br />
1970 Malin, Co. Donegal 1997 Terryglass,Co. Tipperary (NR)<br />
1971 Ballyconnell. Co. Cavan 1998 Ardagh, Co. Longford<br />
1972 Trim, Co. Meath 1999 Clonakilty, Co. Cork<br />
1973 Kiltegan, Co. Wicklow 2000 Kenmare, Co. Kerry<br />
1974 Trim, Co. Meath, Ballyconnell, Co. Cavan 2001 Westport, Co. Mayo<br />
1975 Kilsheelan, Co. Tipperary (SR) 2002 Castletown, Co. Laois<br />
1976 Adare, Co. Limerick 2003 Keadue, Co. Roscommon<br />
1977 Multyfarnham, Co. Westmeath 2004 Lismore, Co. Waterford<br />
1978 Glaslough, Co. Monaghan 2005 Ennis, Co. Clare<br />
1979 Kilsheelan, Co. Tipperary (SR) 2006 Westport, Co. Mayo<br />
1980 Newtowncashel, Co. Longford 2007 Aughrim, Co. Wicklow<br />
1981 Mountshannon, Co. Clare 2008 Westport, Co. Mayo<br />
1982 Dunmanway, Co. Cork 2009 Emly, Co. Tipperary<br />
1983 Terryglass, Co. Tipperary (NR) 2010 Tallanstown, Co. Louth<br />
1984 Trim, Co. Meath 2011 Killarney, Co. Kerry<br />
<strong>2012</strong> Abbeyshrule, Co. Longford
TIDYTOWNS RESULTS BOOK <strong>2012</strong><br />
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NATiONAL AwArdS<br />
Overall National Winners 4-5<br />
Medal Winners 6-8<br />
Regional Awards 9<br />
County Awards 10<br />
Endeavour Awards 11<br />
Heros 12-14<br />
Special Awards 15-19<br />
winner’s report 20-24<br />
ANALySiS OF MArkS By COuNTy<br />
Carlow 26<br />
Cavan 27<br />
Clare 28-29<br />
Cork (North) 30-31<br />
Cork (South) 32-33<br />
Cork (West) 34-35<br />
Donegal 36-37<br />
Dublin (City) 38<br />
Dublin (Dun-Laoighre-Rathdown) 39<br />
Dublin (Fingal) 40<br />
Dublin (South) 41<br />
Galway 42-43<br />
Kerry 44-45<br />
Kildare 46-47<br />
Kilkenny 48<br />
Laois 49<br />
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />
ANALySiS OF MArkS By COuNTy<br />
Leitrim 50<br />
Limerick 51-52<br />
Longford 53<br />
Louth 54<br />
Mayo 55-56<br />
Meath 57<br />
Monaghan 58<br />
Offaly 59<br />
Roscommon 60<br />
Sligo 61<br />
Tipperary (North) 62<br />
Tipperary (South) 63-64<br />
Waterford 65<br />
Westmeath 66-67<br />
Wexford 68-69<br />
Wicklow 70-71<br />
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National Award winner<br />
Abbeyshrule<br />
NATiONAL AwArdS<br />
irel<strong>and</strong>’s Tidiest Town <strong>2012</strong><br />
Marks 312<br />
Trophy + €10,000<br />
Irel<strong>and</strong>s Tidiest Village = Population Categories - A&B Population Category A = Under 200<br />
Population Category B = 201 to 1,000<br />
Irel<strong>and</strong>s Tidiest Small Town = Population Categories - C&D Population Category C = 1,001 to 2,500<br />
Population Category D = 2,501 to 5,000<br />
Irel<strong>and</strong>s Tidiest Large Town = Population Categories - E&F Population Category E = 5,001 to 10,000<br />
Population Category F = 10,001 to 15,000<br />
Irel<strong>and</strong>s Tidiest Large Urban Centre = Population Categories - G&H Population Category G = 15,001 to 25,000<br />
Population Category H = 25,001 <strong>and</strong> Over
NATiONAL AwArdS<br />
irELANd’S TidiEST ViLLAGE<br />
Centre Marks Award<br />
Abbeyshrule 312 Trophy + €5,000<br />
irELANd’S TidiEST SMALL TOwN<br />
Centre Marks Award<br />
Clonakilty 309 Trophy + €5,000<br />
irELANd’S TidiEST LArGE TOwN<br />
Centre Marks Award<br />
Westport 311 Trophy + €5,000<br />
irELANd’S TidiEST LArGE urBAN CENTrE<br />
Centre Marks Award<br />
Ennis 311 Trophy + €5,000<br />
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GOLd MEdAL AwArdS OF €900<br />
Population Category Centre Marks<br />
Category A Abbeyshrule, Co Longford 312<br />
Birdhill, Co Tipperary 310<br />
Moynalty, Co Meath 310<br />
Coolagown, Co Cork 309<br />
Castlecoote, Co Roscommon 307<br />
Rathbarry, Co Cork 307<br />
Category B Emly, Co Tipperary 310<br />
Tallanstown, Co Louth 309<br />
Clonegal, Co Carlow 308<br />
Dromod, Co Leitrim 308<br />
Ballynacally, Co Clare 307<br />
Category C Lismore, Co Waterford 308<br />
Aughrim, Co Wicklow 307<br />
Leighlinbridge, Co Carlow 307<br />
Adare, Co Limerick 304<br />
Glenties, Co Donegal 304<br />
Straffan, Co Kildare 302<br />
Category D Clonakilty, Co Cork 309<br />
Listowel, Co Kerry 307<br />
Kenmare, Co Kerry 306<br />
Kilrush, Co Clare 304<br />
Carrick-on-Shannon, Co Leitrim 303<br />
Kinsale, Co Cork 303<br />
Bantry, Co Cork 302<br />
Carrickmacross, Co Monaghan 302<br />
Category E Westport, Co Mayo 311<br />
Skerries, Co Dublin 306<br />
Category F Killarney, Co Kerry 310<br />
Category G Ennis, Co Clare 311<br />
Letterkenny, Co Donegal 310<br />
Kilkenny, Co Kilkenny 309<br />
Clonmel, Co Tipperary 299<br />
Ballincollig, Co Cork 298<br />
Tralee, Co Kerry 294<br />
Carlow, Co Carlow 293<br />
Malahide, Co Dublin 293<br />
Category H Drogheda, Co Louth 302<br />
Dundalk, Co Louth 301<br />
GOLd MEdAL wiNNErS
SiLVEr MEdAL wiNNErS<br />
SiLVEr MEdAL AwArdS OF €700<br />
Population Category Centre Marks<br />
Category A Eyeries, Co Cork 306<br />
Keadue, Co Roscommon 306<br />
Mountshannon, Co Clare 305<br />
Newtowncashel, Co Longford 305<br />
Terryglass, Co Tipperary 303<br />
Category B Glaslough, Co Monaghan 306<br />
Ardmore, Co Waterford 305<br />
Malin, Co Donegal 303<br />
Knockbridge, Co Louth 303<br />
Stradbally, Co Waterford 303<br />
Rosscarbery, Co Cork 302<br />
Sneem, Co Kerry<br />
Category C Raphoe, Co Donegal 297<br />
Abbeyleix, Co Laois 297<br />
Béal an Mhuirthead, Co Mayo 297<br />
Category D Kill, Co Kildare 297<br />
Category E Dungarvan, Co Waterford 295<br />
Dalkey, Co Dublin 293<br />
Buncrana, Co Donegal 292<br />
Category F Trim, Co Meath 294<br />
Tullamore, Co Offaly 293<br />
Cobh, Co Cork 292<br />
Category G Portlaoise, Co Laois 289<br />
Naas, Co Kildare 286<br />
Category H Waterford City, Co Waterford 288<br />
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BrONzE MEdAL AwArdS OF €400<br />
8 Population Category Centre Marks<br />
Category A Ballinahown, Co Westmeath 301<br />
Knightstown, Co Kerry 300<br />
Tullahought, Co Kilkenny 298<br />
Ballacolla, Co Laois 298<br />
Ardpatrick, Co Limerick 298<br />
Portmagee, Co Kerry 297<br />
Category B Castletown, Co Laois 301<br />
Murrisk, Co Mayo 301<br />
Carraig Airt, Co Donegal 300<br />
Inistioge, Co Kilkenny 300<br />
Milltown, Co Galway 299<br />
Abbey, Co Galway 298<br />
Geashill, Co Offaly 298<br />
Kilsheelan, Co Tipperary 298<br />
Tuamgraney, Co Clare 297<br />
Clonbullogue, Co Offaly 297<br />
Category C Kilkee, Co Clare 296<br />
Rathangan, Co Kildare 293<br />
Cloontuskert, Co Roscommon 293<br />
Ballina, Co Tipperary 293<br />
Category D Millstreet, Co Cork 295<br />
Macroom, Co Cork 295<br />
Ardee, Co Louth 295<br />
Blackrock, Co Louth 294<br />
Category E Youghal, Co Cork 285<br />
Cavan, Co Cavan 284<br />
Newcastle West, Co Limerick 284<br />
Category F Shankill, Co Dublin 290<br />
Castlebar, Co Mayo 287<br />
Category G Newbridge, Co Kildare 280<br />
Carrigaline, Co Cork 279<br />
Leixlip, Co Kildare 272<br />
Wexford, Co Wexford 272<br />
BrONzE MEdAL wiNNErS
EGiONAL AwArdS<br />
rEGiONAL AwArdS €2,000<br />
REPAK<br />
Region Winner Marks<br />
Dublin Skerries 306<br />
Midwest Ennis 311<br />
Midl<strong>and</strong>s & East Abbeyshrule 312<br />
North West Letterkenny 310<br />
South East Emly 310<br />
South West Killarney 310<br />
West Westport 311<br />
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COuNTy AwArdS OF €1,000, €800 ANd €500<br />
COuNTy AwArdS<br />
County Centre Marks County Centre Marks<br />
winner<br />
Carlow Clonegal 308<br />
Cavan Cavan 284<br />
Clare Ennis 311<br />
Cork (North) Coolagown 309<br />
Cork (South) Kinsale 303<br />
Cork (West) Clonakilty 309<br />
Donegal Letterkenny 310<br />
Dublin (City) Chapelizod 276<br />
Dublin (DLR) Dalkey 293<br />
Dublin (Fingal) Skerries 306<br />
Dublin(South) Lucan 283<br />
Galway Milltown 299<br />
Kerry Killarney 310<br />
Kildare Straffan 302<br />
Kilkenny Kilkenny 309<br />
Laois Castletown 301<br />
Leitrim Dromod 308<br />
Limerick Adare 304<br />
Longford Abbeyshrule 312<br />
Louth Tallanstown 309<br />
Mayo Westport 311<br />
Meath Moynalty 310<br />
Monaghan Glaslough 306<br />
Offaly Geashill 298<br />
Roscommon Castlecoote 307<br />
Sligo Coolaney 290<br />
Tipperary (North) Birdhill 310<br />
Tipperary (South) Emly 310<br />
Waterford Lismore 308<br />
Westmeath Ballinahown 301<br />
Wexford Ballycanew 290<br />
Wicklow Aughrim 307<br />
Highly Commended<br />
Carlow Leighlinbridge 307<br />
Cavan Redhills 280<br />
Clare Ballynacally 307<br />
Cork (North) Millstreet 295<br />
Cork (South) Ballincollig 298<br />
Cork( West) Rathbarry 307<br />
Donegal Glenties 304<br />
Dublin (City) Raheny 270<br />
Dublin (DLR) Shankill 290<br />
Dublin (Fingal) Malahide 293<br />
Dublin (South) Terenure 277<br />
Galway Abbey 298<br />
Kerry Listowel 307<br />
Kildare Kill 297<br />
Kilkenny Inistioge 300<br />
Laois Ballacolla 298<br />
Leitrim Carrick-on-Shannon 303<br />
Limerick Ardpatrick 298<br />
Longford Newtowncashel 305<br />
Louth Knockbridge 303<br />
Mayo Murrisk 301<br />
Meath Trim 294<br />
Monaghan Carrickmacross 302<br />
Offaly Clonbullogue 297<br />
Roscommon Keadue 306<br />
Sligo Riverstown 286<br />
Tipperary(North) Terryglass 303<br />
Tipperary(South) Clonmel 299<br />
Waterford Ardmore 305<br />
Westmeath Tyrrellspass 278<br />
Wexford Craanford 289<br />
Wicklow Stratford-On-Slaney 292<br />
Commended<br />
Carlow Carlow 293<br />
Cavan Loch Gowna 268<br />
Clare Mountshannon 305<br />
Cork (North) Kilworth 294<br />
Cork (South) Macroom 295<br />
Cork (West) Eyeries 306<br />
Donegal Malin 303<br />
Dublin (City) Temple Bar 267<br />
Dublin (DLR) S<strong>and</strong>ycove 276<br />
Dublin (Fingal) Lusk 277<br />
Dublin (South) Rathfarnham 206<br />
Galway Monivea 294<br />
Kerry Kenmare 306<br />
Kildare Rathangan 293<br />
Kilkenny Tullahought 298<br />
Laois Abbeyleix 297<br />
Leitrim Cloone 280<br />
Limerick Galbally 293<br />
Longford Ardagh 289<br />
Louth Drogheda 302<br />
Mayo Beal an Mhuirthead 297<br />
Meath Castletown-Kilpatrick 285<br />
Monaghan Inniskeen 274<br />
Offaly Tubber 294<br />
Roscommon Cloontuskert 293<br />
Sligo Ballintogher 277<br />
Tipperary (North) Silvermines 294<br />
Tipperary (South) Kilsheelan 298<br />
Waterford Stradbally 303<br />
Westmeath Glasson 273<br />
Wexford Rosslare 284<br />
Wicklow Wicklow 278
ENdEAVOur AwArdS<br />
ENdEAVOur AwArdS OF €500<br />
County Centre Marks % Improvement on 2011<br />
Carlow Borris 267 3.891%<br />
Cavan Mullagh 241 7.589%<br />
Clare Connolly 224 7.177%<br />
Cork(North) Kildorrery 268 3.475%<br />
Cork(South) Carrigtwohill 228 7.042%<br />
Cork(West) Ballinascarthy 197 7.650%<br />
Donegal Manorcunningham 200 6.383%<br />
Dublin(City) Ballyfermot 243 2.532%<br />
Dublin(DLR) Foxrock 241 4.783%<br />
Dublin(Fingal) Balbriggan 251 4.149%<br />
Dublin(South) Tereanure 277 1.838%<br />
Galway Ahascragh 226 4.147%<br />
Kerry Brosna 247 5.556%<br />
Kildare Nurney 210 9.948%<br />
Kilkenny Thomastown 252 2.857%<br />
Laois Killenard 253 6.751%<br />
Leitrim Newtowngore 219 6.829%<br />
Limerick Castleconnell 266 6.400%<br />
Longford Lanesborough 212 4.950%<br />
Louth Omeath 231 5.000%<br />
Mayo Bonniconlon 273 5.814%<br />
Meath Longwood 197 9.444%<br />
Monaghan Monaghan 269 8.468%<br />
Offaly Clara 202 10.383%<br />
Roscommon Ballyleague 231 8.451%<br />
Sligo Culfadda 232 5.455%<br />
Tipperary(North) Killea 235 5.381%<br />
Tipperary(South) Mullinahone 257 4.049%<br />
Waterford Ardmore 305 4.811%<br />
Westmeath Mount Temple 234 6.364%<br />
Wexford Duncormick 267 5.118%<br />
Wicklow Glenealy 225 7.143%<br />
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The SuperValu <strong>TidyTowns</strong> competition<br />
brings out the best in communities<br />
<strong>and</strong> people across the length <strong>and</strong><br />
breadth <strong>of</strong> the country. Each year<br />
thous<strong>and</strong>s <strong>of</strong> committed volunteers<br />
get involved to make their community<br />
a better place to live.<br />
SuPErVALu TidyTOwNS HErOES<br />
In <strong>2012</strong> we launched the SuperValu<br />
<strong>TidyTowns</strong> competition by asking for<br />
30,000 volunteers to get their h<strong>and</strong>s dirty.<br />
We also asked you to nominate your<br />
local SuperValu <strong>TidyTowns</strong> Hero. We were<br />
looking for your help to recognise the hard<br />
work, dedication <strong>and</strong> commitment <strong>of</strong> those<br />
individuals who are the backbone <strong>of</strong> your
SuPErVALu TidyTOwNS HErOES<br />
community <strong>and</strong> this great competition.<br />
Without the dedication <strong>of</strong> these individuals<br />
this competition could not survive <strong>and</strong><br />
grow in strength year after year.<br />
We received hundreds <strong>of</strong> entries to this<br />
section <strong>of</strong> the competition. In <strong>2012</strong> we<br />
will recognise the first thirteen <strong>of</strong> these<br />
SuperValu <strong>TidyTowns</strong> Heroes, but would<br />
like to acknowledge <strong>and</strong> thank the<br />
30,000 volunteers who make this great<br />
competition what it is <strong>and</strong> who continue to<br />
build vibrant local communities.<br />
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SuPErVALu TidyTOwNS HErOES<br />
SuPErVALu TidyTOwNS HErOES <strong>2012</strong><br />
Maura Allen, Carrigaline <strong>TidyTowns</strong>, Co Cork<br />
John Boyd, Carlow <strong>TidyTowns</strong>, Co Carlow<br />
Noreen Byrne, Ballacolla <strong>TidyTowns</strong>, Co Laois<br />
Anne Cheasty, Tramore <strong>TidyTowns</strong>, Co Waterford<br />
Una Daly, Loughrea <strong>TidyTowns</strong>, Co Galway<br />
John Flynn, Lusk <strong>TidyTowns</strong>, Co Dublin<br />
Denis Heffernan, Emly <strong>TidyTowns</strong>, Co Tipperary<br />
Sean Leahy, Kilkenny <strong>TidyTowns</strong>, Co Kilkenny<br />
Bridie Moran, Westport <strong>TidyTowns</strong>, Co Mayo<br />
Liam Murphy, Robertstown <strong>TidyTowns</strong>, Co Kildare<br />
Mary Nagle, Kinsale <strong>TidyTowns</strong>, Co Cork<br />
Jackie O’Brien, Rathoath <strong>TidyTowns</strong>, Co Meath<br />
Mary O’Brien, Lismore <strong>TidyTowns</strong>, Co Waterford
SPECIAL AWARDS<br />
BEST BriNG BANk AwArd OF €1,000 EACH<br />
Region Winner<br />
REPAK<br />
Dublin St Fintan’s Cemetery, Sutton, Co Dublin<br />
Midl<strong>and</strong>s <strong>and</strong> East Tallanstown, Co Louth<br />
Mid West Adare, Co Limerick<br />
North West Redhills, Co Cavan<br />
South East Ballyduff, Co Wexford<br />
South West Portmagee Bring Bank, Co Kerry<br />
West Church Car Park, Ahascragh, Co Galway<br />
NATiONAL AwArd OF €1,000<br />
Redhills, Co Cavan<br />
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TOuriSM TOwNS AwArdS OF €1,000 EACH<br />
F Á ILTE IRELAND<br />
Ballyvaughan, Co Clare<br />
Clonakilty, Co Cork<br />
Dundalk, Co Louth<br />
Ennis, Co Clare<br />
Kilkenny, Co Kilkenny<br />
Killarney, Co Kerry<br />
Letterkenny, Co Donegal<br />
Portmagee, Co Kerry<br />
Trim, Co Meath<br />
Westport, Co Mayo<br />
GuM LiTTEr TASkFOrCE AwArd OF €1,000 EACH<br />
GUM LITTER TASKFORCE<br />
SPECIAL AWARDS<br />
Village Winner, Robertstown, Co. Kildare<br />
Small Town Winner, Newmarket-on-Fergus, Co. Clare<br />
Large Town Winner, Wexford Town, Co. Wexford<br />
Urban Centre Winner, Ennis, Co. Clare<br />
NATiONAL AwArd OF €1,000<br />
Ennis, Co. Clare
SPECIAL AWARDS<br />
NOTiCE NATurE BiOdiVErSiTy AwArd<br />
NATIONAL PARKS & WILDLIFE SERVICE,<br />
DEPARTMENT OF ARTS, HERITAGE AND THE GAELTACHT<br />
HiGHLy COMMENdEd AwArd OF €500 EACH<br />
Ballymun, Dublin<br />
Athenry, Co. Galway<br />
NATiONAL AwArd wiNNEr OF €1,000<br />
Abbey Village, Co. Galway<br />
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SuSTAiNABLE dEVELOPMENT AwArd<br />
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT,<br />
COMMUNITY AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT<br />
HiGHLy COMMENdEd AwArd OF €500<br />
Athboy Towns Allotment, Co Meath<br />
NATiONAL AwArd OF €1,000<br />
SPECIAL AWARDS<br />
Abbeyleix Supporting Sustainable Communities, Co Laois
SPECIAL AWARDS<br />
CLiMATE CHANGE AwArd OF €1,000<br />
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT,<br />
COMMUNITY AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT<br />
Emly <strong>TidyTowns</strong>, Co Tipperary<br />
urBAN ViLLAGE AwArd OF €1,000<br />
IRISH PLANNING INSTITUTE<br />
S<strong>and</strong>ymount Village, Dublin<br />
HEriTAGE AwArd OF €1,000<br />
THE HERITAGE COUNCIL<br />
Buncrana Lighthouse Restoration Project, Co. Donegal<br />
CAN iT! AwArd OF €1,000<br />
ALUPRO IRELAND<br />
Roscrea <strong>TidyTowns</strong> Committee <strong>and</strong> Colaiste Phobail Rós Cré<br />
TrEE PrOjECT AwArd OF €1,000<br />
TREE COUNCIL OF IRELAND<br />
Cloughjordan <strong>TidyTowns</strong> Group, Co Tipperary<br />
GAELTACHT AwArd OF €2,500<br />
DEPARTMENT OF ARTS,<br />
HERITAGE AND THE GAELTACHT<br />
Carraig Airt, Co Donegal<br />
iSLANdS AwArd OF €1,500<br />
DEPARTMENT OF ARTS,<br />
HERITAGE AND THE GAELTACHT<br />
Bere Isl<strong>and</strong>, Co Cork<br />
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wiNNEr’S rEPOrT<br />
Abbeyshrule<br />
irELANd’S TidiEST TOwN<br />
irel<strong>and</strong>’s Tidiest Town <strong>2012</strong><br />
Marks Awarded<br />
Category Maximum Mark Mark Awarded 2011 Mark Awarded <strong>2012</strong><br />
Overall<br />
Development<br />
Approach 50 46 46<br />
The Built<br />
<strong>Environment</strong> 50 39 40<br />
L<strong>and</strong>scaping 50 43 43<br />
Wildlife <strong>and</strong><br />
Natural Amenities 50 32 32<br />
Litter Control 50 40 41<br />
Tidiness 30 22 23<br />
Waste Minimisation 20 8 10<br />
Residential Areas 40 28 28<br />
Roads, Streets<br />
<strong>and</strong> Back Areas 50 40 40<br />
General Impression 10 9 9<br />
TOTAL MArk 400 307 312
irELANd’S TidiEST TOwN<br />
wiNNEr’S rEPOrT<br />
Abbeyshrule, Co. Longford<br />
Overall development Approach:<br />
Your adjudicator is pleased to welcome Abbeyshrule<br />
Tidy Villages to the SuperValu National <strong>TidyTowns</strong><br />
Competition <strong>2012</strong>. Thank you for your entry form<br />
<strong>and</strong> accompanying appendices. Your submission is<br />
comprehensive <strong>and</strong> straight <strong>of</strong>f tells the adjudicator <strong>of</strong><br />
your commitment to doing well in this competition.<br />
You have maintained a detailed record <strong>of</strong> your work<br />
since your last adjudication <strong>and</strong> the list <strong>of</strong> projects<br />
completed is comprehensive. The size <strong>of</strong> your<br />
committee, 26 members, is very impressive <strong>and</strong><br />
it is encouraging to read that you enjoy excellent<br />
voluntary cooperation from the wider community.<br />
Indeed this was evident during our adjudication visit.<br />
We like that you identify the skills <strong>and</strong> expertise <strong>of</strong><br />
your volunteers each year <strong>and</strong> assign tasks accordingly<br />
<strong>and</strong> we were interested to read the various skills that<br />
your committee <strong>and</strong> volunteers have identified <strong>and</strong><br />
honed. You are accomplished at collaborating <strong>and</strong><br />
working with various organisations/agencies, both<br />
locally <strong>and</strong> nationally, <strong>and</strong> this has been demonstrated<br />
by your ability to source funding <strong>and</strong> support for your<br />
work programmes. You are very active all year round<br />
<strong>and</strong> recognise the huge level <strong>of</strong> action required in<br />
each category to compete at such a high level in the<br />
competition. You are very organised <strong>and</strong> competent<br />
at communicating with the local community <strong>and</strong><br />
you do so by a large variety <strong>of</strong> mediums. We visited<br />
your website which is very informative <strong>and</strong> up-todate<br />
<strong>and</strong> particularly liked your tagline ‘Creating a<br />
Sustainable Village Community.’ As a first time visitor<br />
to Abbeyshrule the commitment you show to the<br />
presentation <strong>of</strong> your village is evident at every turn.<br />
This adjudicator feels that you have drawn on the great<br />
ethos <strong>of</strong> voluntary endeavour for this competition<br />
<strong>and</strong> the widespread community spirit <strong>and</strong> used it<br />
as a platform to initiate real change at a local level.<br />
We are very impressed. To progress that extra bit<br />
have you considered establishing a Junior <strong>TidyTowns</strong><br />
Committee?<br />
The Built <strong>Environment</strong>:<br />
This year you have had the majority <strong>of</strong> your existing<br />
timber lighting poles replaced by decorative black<br />
lighting st<strong>and</strong>ards complete with energy efficient<br />
bulbs, which further enhance the village core. The<br />
ro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Waterways building has been repaired<br />
<strong>and</strong> we noted that you had enhanced three windows<br />
<strong>of</strong> the old furniture factory with old reproduction<br />
photographs relevant to the area. The adjudicator<br />
thought that the wall at the village pump would benefit<br />
from painting but surprisingly when we were finishing<br />
up our adjudication visit, three people were setting<br />
up to begin painting here! You have painted the<br />
uninhabited house at the aqueduct with the assistance<br />
<strong>of</strong> Waterways Irel<strong>and</strong>. Roney’s Inn was being painted<br />
during our visit; the new colour choice tones in well<br />
with the surrounding buildings in this vicinity <strong>and</strong><br />
enhances the appearance <strong>of</strong> the property immensely.<br />
As always, the Rustic Inn was well presented. We<br />
noted that a small section near the corner at Scally’s<br />
Bridge was in need <strong>of</strong> repair. We like your plans for<br />
an integrated playground at the canal harbour <strong>and</strong><br />
are pleased that you have begun working on the<br />
accessibility issue to the Abbey.<br />
L<strong>and</strong>scaping:<br />
In general terms the l<strong>and</strong>scaping is to a very high<br />
st<strong>and</strong>ard throughout <strong>and</strong> it is no surprise to learn<br />
that you are also participating in the Entente Florale<br />
Competition this year. The adjudicator was very<br />
impressed with the Whitworth Aqueduct on the Royal<br />
Canal <strong>and</strong> the area around here is well l<strong>and</strong>scaped.<br />
Your tree tagging is quite unusual! We wondered if<br />
you use this as a management tool <strong>and</strong> record details<br />
such as, when your trees were planted, species<br />
etc. The Green area across from the Rustic Inn is a<br />
relaxing haven. We noted that work is ongoing beside<br />
the village pump; a small area was cordoned <strong>of</strong>f<br />
during our visit. We were unaware as to what is being<br />
undertaken in this area as this was not mentioned in<br />
your application.<br />
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wildlife <strong>and</strong> Natural Amenities:<br />
We note that one <strong>of</strong> your committee members has<br />
recently attended a course given by the Irish Wildlife<br />
Trust on how to care for rivers <strong>and</strong> streams – how will<br />
you disseminate this information to the community?<br />
We know that you have a Biodiversity Action Plan <strong>and</strong><br />
also have the ‘Scott Cawley Biodiversity Study’ but<br />
you did not include these in your submission. Please<br />
bear in mind that relevant supporting documents<br />
should be included each year as the adjudicator<br />
does not have sight <strong>of</strong> what you provided the<br />
previous year. Congratulations on the success <strong>of</strong><br />
your essay competition <strong>and</strong> we liked how you use<br />
the community notice board to display the winners<br />
<strong>of</strong> your competitions. You have a number <strong>of</strong> good<br />
interpretative signs in <strong>and</strong> around the village. Your<br />
three walking trails are noted all which incorporate<br />
walking along the Gr<strong>and</strong> Canal, the River Inny <strong>and</strong> the<br />
local peat bogs <strong>and</strong> your accompanying Abbeyshrule<br />
Walkways brochure is concise yet informative. We<br />
admired the ruins <strong>of</strong> the mill at Clynan Bridge while on<br />
the ‘Walkway 2’ <strong>and</strong> were interested to read in your<br />
‘Wildlife in Abbeyshrule’ brochure that it supports a<br />
number <strong>of</strong> bat species. We saw the wildflower seeds<br />
sown at the wall in the vicinity <strong>of</strong> the Bring Banks. Pay<br />
good attention to these to ensure they flourish.<br />
Litter Control:<br />
We were surprised to read <strong>and</strong> then see at first h<strong>and</strong><br />
that you have removed litter bins from the village.<br />
Your confidence in your litter monitoring <strong>and</strong> control<br />
measures is great to have taken this bold move. A<br />
review <strong>of</strong> assessing the impact <strong>of</strong> removing the bins<br />
would be interesting for next year. On our adjudication<br />
visit we did not see any signs <strong>of</strong> litter thus - so far so<br />
good! The bring banks were well presented <strong>and</strong> very<br />
clean.<br />
Tidiness:<br />
Thank you for acting upon many, if not all, <strong>of</strong> the<br />
comments raised last year. This adjudicator thought<br />
that your attention to detail this year is to be<br />
commended. The upgraded works by Airtricty <strong>and</strong> ESB<br />
networks in removing overhead cables in the village<br />
core is more aesthetically pleasing. Weeding at the<br />
base <strong>of</strong> walls <strong>and</strong> along the footpaths is excellent. We<br />
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pondered your comment regarding engaging with the<br />
local farming community to be user friendly when<br />
transporting silage, turf <strong>and</strong> hay through the village <strong>and</strong><br />
approach roads during the harvest season. We would<br />
be interested to know what you meant by this. This<br />
adjudicator feels that your ability to retain the sense<br />
<strong>of</strong> a traditional countryside village is one <strong>of</strong> your key<br />
strengths.<br />
waste Minimisation:<br />
You have been extremely busy this year under this<br />
work category with various worthwhile projects. We<br />
visited your community composter near the entrance<br />
to Corncrake Meadow, perhaps re-run a section in your<br />
Newsletter on the correct things that can go into this<br />
composter to refresh the minds <strong>of</strong> those using it as we<br />
noted quite large cuttings from fir trees which will not<br />
breakdown well. We also noted from your Newsletter<br />
that you ran a successful ‘Bring <strong>and</strong> Take’ reuse event.<br />
You are to be commended for working with the<br />
<strong>Environment</strong>al Awareness Officer in Longford County<br />
Council in relation to your waste minimisation project<br />
this year. You successfully enlisted six different families<br />
to participate in this worthwhile project where advice<br />
was given specifically in relation to each household on<br />
waste reduction <strong>and</strong> energy saving measures. We note<br />
that the second phase <strong>of</strong> this project involves further<br />
energy assessments <strong>and</strong> that the <strong>Environment</strong>al<br />
Awareness Officer will also monitor <strong>and</strong> report on the<br />
findings. This really is a truly excellent project which<br />
addresses the ethos <strong>of</strong> this category very well. We<br />
are sure that the project has raised great awareness<br />
amongst these participating families <strong>and</strong> hopefully<br />
they now are beginning to see the financial benefits<br />
<strong>of</strong> putting waste reduction measures into action.<br />
Now that the <strong>Environment</strong>al Awareness Officer has<br />
assisted you in getting this project up <strong>and</strong> running<br />
with six families could you perhaps be able to initiate<br />
this again this coming year with a different set <strong>of</strong><br />
families? You may be interested in the Green Home<br />
Programme which may also assist you. The Green<br />
Home Programme run by An Taisce was developed<br />
as a framework to support <strong>and</strong> encourage all<br />
householders to reduce their environmental impact, it<br />
examines waste, electricity water etc.. It is supported<br />
by the <strong>Environment</strong>al Protection Agency’s National<br />
Waste Prevention Programme <strong>and</strong> can be undertaken<br />
by an individual householder or a household can be
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part <strong>of</strong> a community. You could contact Green Home,<br />
www.greenhome.ie, <strong>and</strong> investigate if Abbeyshrule<br />
Tidy Villages could participate as a community. Your<br />
reuse <strong>of</strong> old teapots as bird nesting pots is innovative<br />
but we wonder if you have witnessed any birds taking<br />
up residence in the pots? We noted your poster<br />
competition ‘Waste not Want not’ in your village<br />
notice board <strong>and</strong> also liked that you ran an event in<br />
conjunction with the Abbeyshrule Craft Fair <strong>and</strong> the<br />
St. Sinneach’s National School Parents Association<br />
where waste materials were reused as craft <strong>and</strong> play<br />
resources. This adjudicator particularly likes how you<br />
are creating fun opportunities to get the local children<br />
involved in your work programmes <strong>and</strong> interact with<br />
their local environment whilst developing positive<br />
attitudes <strong>and</strong> approaches to waste management, in<br />
particular reduction, reuse <strong>and</strong> recycling.<br />
residential Areas:<br />
Housing quality is excellent in Abbeyshrule. All<br />
individual houses are presented extremely well.<br />
Corncrake Meadow was admired but we noted the<br />
partly unfinished section which is boarded up <strong>and</strong> that<br />
part <strong>of</strong> the roadway needs completing. L<strong>and</strong>scaping<br />
work was ongoing at Barley Gardens on our visit. There<br />
are some extremely well maintained individual gardens<br />
but one really stood out to this adjudicator <strong>and</strong> we<br />
note from your appendices that this is George’s<br />
garden!<br />
roads, Streets <strong>and</strong> Back Areas:<br />
The approach from Colehill is delightful; the<br />
undergrounding <strong>of</strong> the cables certainly enhances the<br />
view towards the village from this direction. A man<br />
was varnishing the fence on the approach here to<br />
create a fresh impact on arrival, well done. The new<br />
footpath from the bridge to the Bog Road was under<br />
construction on adjudication day. The adjudicator<br />
enquired with one <strong>of</strong> the workmen as to when the<br />
footpath would be completed <strong>and</strong> was informed it<br />
would be in a few days time. The adjudicator thought<br />
that it was a pity that these upgrade works were not<br />
completed in time for our adjudication visit as this<br />
may have bolstered your marks in this category. The<br />
approach from the airfield is faultless.<br />
General impression:<br />
This adjudicator had heard a great deal <strong>of</strong> talk over<br />
the years about the village <strong>of</strong> Abbeyshrule <strong>and</strong> was<br />
looking forward to the adjudication visit with much<br />
anticipation. Located between the Royal Canal <strong>and</strong> the<br />
River Inny, we are pleased to report that Abbeyshrule<br />
did not disappoint. On the day we visited, the sun<br />
was out, flowers were blooming, <strong>and</strong> the village was<br />
gleaming. Abbeyshrule Tidy Villages - you have raised<br />
the bar this year. Grass was being cut at Our Lady <strong>of</strong><br />
Lourdes Church, the fencing on the approach from<br />
Colehill was being painted, a man was collecting leaves<br />
at the canal harbour, a householder was painting their<br />
boundary wall, l<strong>and</strong>scaping works were underway at<br />
Barley Garden <strong>and</strong> as already mentioned the village<br />
pump was receiving a make-over – there was certainly<br />
a buzz in the air <strong>and</strong> a real sense <strong>of</strong> community spirit<br />
<strong>and</strong> pride <strong>of</strong> place. Congratulations <strong>and</strong> well done to<br />
all involved this year.<br />
Second round Adjudication:<br />
Driving along a pleasant country road I came to a<br />
point where the grass verge was neatly cut <strong>and</strong>, as I<br />
was not here before, I guessed I was in Abbeyshrule.<br />
This was confirmed after a short distance on reaching<br />
the bi-lingual sign for the village that was adorned<br />
with attractive flowers A small notice attached to the<br />
sign had a message “text alert area”. Next I saw the<br />
well-kept graveyard enclosed with a great traditional<br />
stone wall with a view <strong>of</strong> the ruins <strong>of</strong> the Cistercian<br />
Abbey. A good road safety measure at the corner is in<br />
place where the wall <strong>of</strong> the graveyard is replaced with<br />
a splendid railing giving a good view <strong>of</strong> the road. The<br />
new footpath looked well <strong>and</strong> is a welcome feature on<br />
this busy road. Already I found there was a distinctive<br />
flavour to the location.<br />
There is limited commercial development in this<br />
compact village where the Rustic Inn st<strong>and</strong>s out, at the<br />
back <strong>of</strong> which there is a splendid mural that makes<br />
this part <strong>of</strong> the canal a most picturesque location. I<br />
admired another well kept Bar that was freshly painted.<br />
The bridges display really fine traditional building <strong>and</strong><br />
engineering qualities <strong>and</strong> it is a testament to those<br />
great people that worked in the creation <strong>of</strong> these<br />
structures that are as strong <strong>and</strong> sturdy today. It is<br />
delightful to see these bridges so well maintained <strong>and</strong><br />
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one portion was expertly repaired in recent times.<br />
All <strong>of</strong> these bridges are quite picturesque <strong>and</strong> the<br />
aqueduct taking the canal over the river Inney is really<br />
spectacular. The old furniture store is now a place <strong>of</strong><br />
considerable interest with splendid artistic works on<br />
both sides <strong>and</strong> front. It is delightful to see there the<br />
words <strong>of</strong> that great song;Take me back to the good old<br />
days, To the days when I went to school, The times<br />
were bad but I never was sad, On the roads round<br />
Abbeyshrule. The really good art work is continued<br />
with the special painting on the window <strong>of</strong> the shed<br />
near the well signposted recycling area. The two<br />
traditional water pumps are notable historic items<br />
<strong>and</strong> the white washed wall at one <strong>of</strong> them makes<br />
a big impact. The splendid displays <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong>scaping<br />
consistent around the village cover all available ground,<br />
<strong>and</strong> long stretches <strong>of</strong> well manicured open grassed<br />
spaces, plus unspoiled aesthetics are added to with<br />
modern public lighting st<strong>and</strong>ards. Suitable picnic<br />
furniture makes outst<strong>and</strong>ing outdoor facilities where<br />
the seating consists <strong>of</strong> good quality timber products.<br />
A high st<strong>and</strong>ard is set near the bring bank at both<br />
sides <strong>of</strong> the canal with a variety <strong>of</strong> delightful flowers<br />
viewed from a wonderfully polished granite seat, <strong>and</strong><br />
this is matched in many other locations, notably in<br />
George’s “four season’s garden”. I admired the many<br />
tubs <strong>of</strong> flowers that adorn the surroundings such as<br />
at the bring bank, at the church, at the water pumps<br />
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<strong>and</strong> so on <strong>and</strong> further colour <strong>and</strong> freshness is added<br />
with hanging baskets <strong>and</strong> window boxes. It is obvious<br />
that you are rewarded by getting compost from the<br />
two community composters. The Bog Oak features<br />
are impressive <strong>and</strong> remind us <strong>of</strong> the proximity <strong>of</strong> local<br />
bogs. Good quality noticeboards give news <strong>of</strong> parish<br />
matters plus local information for visitors, history <strong>of</strong><br />
the corncrake cluster sculpture, wildlife birds <strong>and</strong> fish,<br />
details <strong>of</strong> the Abbey <strong>and</strong> so on. Other notices remind<br />
us <strong>of</strong> bird sanctuary areas. The housing estates are<br />
well presented <strong>and</strong> some unfinished work in one is<br />
left in a responsible manner <strong>and</strong> we look forward to its<br />
completion. A two storey white house with a red door<br />
really stood out in the centre <strong>of</strong> the village, with some<br />
other beauties around the area. The Waterways House<br />
looked well <strong>and</strong> it would be great if it was occupied.<br />
Energy <strong>and</strong> leadership abounds <strong>and</strong> show what can<br />
be achieved from an enthusiastic group <strong>of</strong> people.<br />
We are reminded <strong>of</strong> a condition <strong>of</strong> the competition<br />
that additional information should be brief <strong>and</strong> only<br />
relevant to this year’s competition unless it is part<br />
<strong>of</strong> a multi annual plan. I appreciate that you have<br />
put in a huge effort in putting together your entry,<br />
but you could cut back on some <strong>of</strong> the additional<br />
information. The first round adjudicator has given you<br />
a comprehensive report <strong>and</strong> it is my pleasant task to<br />
confirm these findings.
ANALYSIS OF MARKS BY COUNTY<br />
ANALySiS OF MArkS<br />
By COuNTy<br />
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ANALYSIS OF MARKS BY COUNTY<br />
CArLOw<br />
CATEGOry A MArk<br />
Ardattin 285<br />
Clonmore 283<br />
St Mullins 282<br />
Rathanna 276<br />
Ballymurphy 272<br />
Nurney 264<br />
CATEGOry B MArk<br />
Clonegal 308<br />
Rathvilly 285<br />
Myshall 284<br />
Ballon 265<br />
Tinryl<strong>and</strong> 247<br />
Fenagh 241<br />
Hacketstown 241<br />
Ballinabranna 236<br />
Old Leighlin 232<br />
CATEGOry C MArk<br />
Leighlinbridge 307<br />
Borris 267<br />
CATEGOry d MArk<br />
Tullow 285<br />
Bagenalstown 270<br />
CATEGOry G MArk<br />
Carlow 293
ANALYSIS OF MARKS BY COUNTY<br />
CAVAN<br />
CATEGOry A MArk<br />
Redhills 280<br />
Loch Gowna 268<br />
CATEGOry B MArk<br />
Butlersbridge 267<br />
Killesh<strong>and</strong>ra 248<br />
Arvagh 242<br />
Mullagh 241<br />
CATEGOry C MArk<br />
Virginia 244<br />
Belturbet 236<br />
Kingscourt 225<br />
Ballinagh 206<br />
CATEGOry d MArk<br />
Ballyjamesduff 232<br />
Bailieborough 216<br />
CATEGOry E MArk<br />
Cavan 284<br />
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ANALYSIS OF MARKS BY COUNTY<br />
CLArE<br />
CATEGOry A MArk<br />
Mountshannon 305<br />
Ballyvaughan 291<br />
Labasheeda 287<br />
Ruan 277<br />
Bridgetown 262<br />
Cranny 254<br />
Killimer 254<br />
Cooraclare 252<br />
Carrigaholt 243<br />
Mullagh 230<br />
Barefield 229<br />
Connolly 224<br />
O’Callaghan’s Mills 214<br />
Bodyke 212<br />
CATEGOry B MArk<br />
Ballynacally 307<br />
Tuamgraney 297<br />
Quin 290<br />
Doonbeg 287<br />
Kildysart 274<br />
Kilmihil 265<br />
Lissycasey 262<br />
Cor<strong>of</strong>in 254<br />
Tulla 235<br />
Whitegate 227
ANALYSIS OF MARKS BY COUNTY<br />
CLArE<br />
CATEGOry C MArk<br />
Kilkee 296<br />
Newmarket-on-Fergus 274<br />
Killaloe 266<br />
Clarecastle 260<br />
Scariff 248<br />
Ennistymon 246<br />
CATEGOry d MArk<br />
Kilrush 304<br />
Sixmilebridge 287<br />
CATEGOry F MArk<br />
Shannon 281<br />
CATEGOry G MArk<br />
Ennis 311<br />
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ANALYSIS OF MARKS BY COUNTY<br />
COrk NOrTH<br />
CATEGOry A MArk<br />
Coolagown 309<br />
Kiskeam 287<br />
Sallybrook 272<br />
Boherbue 251<br />
Knockraha 249<br />
Lismire 244<br />
Berrings 228<br />
Bartlemy 216<br />
Ballydesmond 214<br />
CATEGOry B MArk<br />
Kilworth 294<br />
Castletownroche 292<br />
Castlelyons - Bridesbridge 291<br />
Banteer 283<br />
Milford 282<br />
Kildorrery 268<br />
Liscarroll 263<br />
Doneraile 248<br />
Dromahane 209
ANALYSIS OF MARKS BY COUNTY<br />
COrk NOrTH<br />
CATEGOry C MArk<br />
Newmarket 267<br />
Kanturk 234<br />
CATEGOry d MArk<br />
Millstreet 295<br />
Fermoy 274<br />
Mitchelstown 265<br />
Charleville 233<br />
CATEGOry F MArk<br />
Mallow 250<br />
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ANALYSIS OF MARKS BY COUNTY<br />
COrk SOuTH<br />
CATEGOry A MArk<br />
Kilbrittain 283<br />
Ballinadee 274<br />
Carrigadrohid-Killardrish 248<br />
Minane Bridge 227<br />
Kilmacsimon Quay 204<br />
CATEGOry B MArk<br />
Innishannon 285<br />
Rostellan 285<br />
Grenagh 264<br />
Glounthaune 254<br />
Ballycotton 247<br />
Ladysbridge 247<br />
Killeagh 246<br />
Clondrohid 244<br />
Mogeely 243<br />
Belgooly 240<br />
Baile Mhic Ire-Baile Mhuirne 229<br />
CATEGOry C MArk<br />
Crosshaven 242
ANALYSIS OF MARKS BY COUNTY<br />
COrk SOuTH<br />
CATEGOry d MArk<br />
Kinsale 303<br />
Macroom 295<br />
Blarney 255<br />
Carrigtwohill 228<br />
CATEGOry E MArk<br />
Youghal 285<br />
B<strong>and</strong>on 278<br />
Midleton 265<br />
Passage West 213<br />
CATEGOry F MArk<br />
Cobh 292<br />
CATEGOry G MArk<br />
Ballincollig 298<br />
Carrigaline 279<br />
Douglas 266<br />
CATEGOry H MArk<br />
Togher 231<br />
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ANALYSIS OF MARKS BY COUNTY<br />
COrk wEST<br />
CATEGOry A MArk<br />
Rathbarry 307<br />
Eyeries 306<br />
Bere Isl<strong>and</strong> 294<br />
Lislevane 294<br />
Sherkin Isl<strong>and</strong> 286<br />
Newcestown 284<br />
Union Hall 279<br />
Kilcrohane 278<br />
Ardfield 275<br />
Gl<strong>and</strong>ore 267<br />
Shannonvale 263<br />
Ring 261<br />
Cuil Aodha 250<br />
Toormore 244<br />
Lowertown 242<br />
Whiddy Isl<strong>and</strong> 242<br />
Ballylickey 241<br />
Goleen 239<br />
Inchigeelagh 239<br />
Dunbeacon 236<br />
Dursey Isl<strong>and</strong> 230<br />
Lisavaird 228<br />
Copeen 220<br />
Crookhaven 214<br />
Ballinascarthy 197<br />
Aghabullogue 190
ANALYSIS OF MARKS BY COUNTY<br />
COrk wEST<br />
CATEGOry B MArk<br />
Rosscarbery 302<br />
Glengarriff 296<br />
Timoleague 296<br />
Ballydehob 293<br />
Beal Atha an Ghaorthaidh 286<br />
Courtmacsherry 267<br />
Baltimore 262<br />
Schull 258<br />
Kealkill 234<br />
Aherla 223<br />
Coachford 184<br />
CATEGOry C MArk<br />
Skibbereen 286<br />
Castletownbere 272<br />
Dunmanway 271<br />
CATEGOry d MArk<br />
Clonakilty 309<br />
Bantry 302<br />
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ANALYSIS OF MARKS BY COUNTY<br />
dONEGAL<br />
CATEGOry A MArk<br />
Doochary 287<br />
Brochagh-Cloghan 268<br />
Ballyliffin 266<br />
Kilcar 264<br />
Kincasslagh 253<br />
Clonmany 252<br />
Oilean Ghabhla 249<br />
Narin-Portnoo 245<br />
Gort a’Choirce 243<br />
Glencolmcille 241<br />
Mullachdubh 231<br />
Downings 219<br />
Baile Na Finne 212<br />
CATEGOry B MArk<br />
Malin 303<br />
Carraig Airt 300<br />
Loch an Iuir 285<br />
Castlefinn 279<br />
Culdaff 257<br />
Maghery 248<br />
Milford 227<br />
Annagry 225<br />
Manorcunningham 200
ANALYSIS OF MARKS BY COUNTY<br />
dONEGAL<br />
CATEGOry C MArk<br />
Glenties 304<br />
Raphoe 297<br />
Moville 280<br />
Dungloe 266<br />
Ramelton 254<br />
Bundoran 247<br />
Carndonagh 241<br />
An Falcarrach 240<br />
Newtowncunningham 197<br />
CATEGOry d MArk<br />
Donegal 274<br />
Ballyb<strong>of</strong>ey-Stranorlar 262<br />
Killybegs 244<br />
CATEGOry E MArk<br />
Buncrana 292<br />
CATEGOry G MArk<br />
Letterkenny 310<br />
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ANALYSIS OF MARKS BY COUNTY<br />
duBLiN CiTy<br />
CATEGOry B MArk<br />
S<strong>and</strong>ymount 261<br />
CATEGOry C MArk<br />
Chapelizod 276<br />
Rialto 232<br />
CATEGOry d MArk<br />
Temple Bar 267<br />
CATEGOry E MArk<br />
Raheny 270<br />
Ballyfermot 243<br />
CATEGOry F MArk<br />
Finglas 255<br />
CATEGOry G MArk<br />
Ballymun 257
ANALYSIS OF MARKS BY COUNTY<br />
duBLiN (dun Laoighre-rathdown)<br />
CATEGOry B MArk<br />
Whitecliff 236<br />
CATEGOry C MArk<br />
S<strong>and</strong>ycove 276<br />
Foxrock 241<br />
CATEGOry d MArk<br />
Cabinteely 263<br />
CATEGOry E MArk<br />
Dalkey 293<br />
CATEGOry F MArk<br />
Shankill 290<br />
Dun Laoghaire 256<br />
Blackrock 249<br />
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ANALYSIS OF MARKS BY COUNTY<br />
duBLiN (Fingal)<br />
CATEGOry A MArk<br />
Balscadden 257<br />
Ballyboughal 255<br />
CATEGOry B MArk<br />
Rusheeny 212<br />
CATEGOry d MArk<br />
Sutton 272<br />
CATEGOry E MArk<br />
Skerries 306<br />
Lusk 277<br />
Howth 264<br />
Rush 234<br />
CATEGOry F MArk<br />
Balbriggan 251<br />
CATEGOry G MArk<br />
Malahide 293<br />
CATEGOry H MArk<br />
Swords 264
ANALYSIS OF MARKS BY COUNTY<br />
duBLiN (SOuTH)<br />
CATEGOry C MArk<br />
Lucan 283<br />
Griffeen 202<br />
CATEGOry d MArk<br />
Rathfarnham 206<br />
Palmerstown 200<br />
CATEGOry E MArk<br />
Terenure 277<br />
CATEGOry F MArk<br />
Clondalkin 202<br />
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ANALYSIS OF MARKS BY COUNTY<br />
GALwAy<br />
CATEGOry A MArk<br />
Monivea 294<br />
Williamstown 281<br />
Caltra 267<br />
Glinsk 253<br />
Na Forbacha 246<br />
Castleblakeney 242<br />
Creggs 238<br />
Letterfrack 238<br />
Leenane 232<br />
Lawrencetown 231<br />
Tynagh 225<br />
Ardrahan 211<br />
Abbeyknockmoy 210<br />
Castlegar 205<br />
Menlough 200<br />
Kilkerrin 183<br />
Kilconnell 180<br />
Newbridge 180<br />
CATEGOry B MArk<br />
Milltown 299<br />
Abbey 298<br />
Clarinbridge 291<br />
An Spideal 274<br />
Roundstone 258<br />
Dunmore 254<br />
Carna 250<br />
Moylough 244<br />
Glenamaddy 239<br />
Ahascragh 226<br />
Aughrim 216<br />
Ballygar 215<br />
Craughwell 180
ANALYSIS OF MARKS BY COUNTY<br />
GALwAy<br />
CATEGOry C MArk<br />
Portumna 280<br />
Clifden 258<br />
Oughterard 254<br />
Claregalway 246<br />
Moycullen 198<br />
CATEGOry d MArk<br />
Athenry 258<br />
Loughrea 240<br />
Oranmore 227<br />
An Cheathru Rua 192<br />
CATEGOry E MArk<br />
Ballinasloe 274<br />
Tuam 246<br />
CATEGOry H MArk<br />
Galway City Centre 269<br />
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ANALYSIS OF MARKS BY COUNTY<br />
kErry<br />
CATEGOry A MArk<br />
Knightstown 300<br />
Portmagee 297<br />
Currow 263<br />
Knocknagoshel 262<br />
Baile na nGall 250<br />
Glenbeigh 250<br />
Lauragh 246<br />
Knockanure 244<br />
Currans 243<br />
Kilmoyley 229<br />
Scartaglen 223<br />
Farranfore 221<br />
Kilgarvan 195<br />
CATEGOry B MArk<br />
Sneem 302<br />
Tarbert 279<br />
Beaufort 274<br />
Moyvane 261<br />
Ardfert 257<br />
Waterville 251<br />
Brosna 247<br />
Castlegregory 242<br />
Chapeltown 239<br />
Kilcummin 234<br />
Firies 233<br />
Camp 223<br />
Duagh 208<br />
Castlemaine 203
ANALYSIS OF MARKS BY COUNTY<br />
kErry<br />
CATEGOry C MArk<br />
Ballybunion 276<br />
Castleisl<strong>and</strong> 267<br />
Dingle 266<br />
Milltown 251<br />
Cahirsiveen 250<br />
Ballyheigue 226<br />
CATEGOry d MArk<br />
Listowel 307<br />
Kenmare 306<br />
Killorglin 258<br />
CATEGOry F MArk<br />
Killarney 310<br />
CATEGOry G MArk<br />
Tralee 294<br />
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ANALYSIS OF MARKS BY COUNTY<br />
kiLdArE<br />
CATEGOry A MArk<br />
Kilmeade 275<br />
Kildangan 263<br />
Moone 261<br />
Timolin 246<br />
Kilkea 245<br />
Eadestown 242<br />
Suncr<strong>of</strong>t 232<br />
CATEGOry B MArk<br />
Broadford 285<br />
Ballymore Eustace 284<br />
Calverstown 277<br />
Ardclough 271<br />
Brannockstown 261<br />
Derrinturn 248<br />
Ballitore 230<br />
Robertstown 228<br />
Coilldubh 211<br />
Nurney 210<br />
CATEGOry C MArk<br />
Straffan 302<br />
Rathangan 293<br />
Johnstown 274<br />
Monasterevin 218<br />
Rathc<strong>of</strong>fey 206<br />
Prosperous 201<br />
CATEGOry d MArk<br />
Kill 297<br />
Kilcullen 269<br />
Sallins 246<br />
Castledermot 230
ANALYSIS OF MARKS BY COUNTY<br />
kiLdArE<br />
CATEGOry E MArk<br />
Clane 274<br />
Athy 264<br />
Kilcock 244<br />
Kildare 236<br />
CATEGOry F MArk<br />
Maynooth 281<br />
CATEGOry G MArk<br />
Naas 286<br />
Newbridge 280<br />
Leixlip 272<br />
Celbridge 262<br />
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ANALYSIS OF MARKS BY COUNTY<br />
kiLkENNy<br />
CATEGOry A MArk<br />
Tullahought 298<br />
Gathabawn 269<br />
Dungarvan 263<br />
Clogh 253<br />
Owning 241<br />
CATEGOry B MArk<br />
Inistioge 300<br />
Gowran 287<br />
Kells 274<br />
Johnstown 262<br />
Urlingford 253<br />
Fiddown 247<br />
Bennettsbridge 245<br />
Mullinavat 241<br />
Goresbridge 222<br />
CATEGOry C MArk<br />
Castlecomer 285<br />
Moneenroe 265<br />
Graiguenamanagh 255<br />
Thomastown 252<br />
Ballyragget 249<br />
Callan 228<br />
CATEGOry G MArk<br />
Kilkenny 309
ANALYSIS OF MARKS BY COUNTY<br />
LAOiS<br />
CATEGOry A MArk<br />
Ballacolla 298<br />
Ballyouskill 286<br />
Emo 286<br />
Clough 260<br />
Spink 244<br />
Killasmeestia 242<br />
Attanagh 241<br />
Shanahoe 227<br />
Camross 206<br />
CATEGOry B MArk<br />
Castletown 301<br />
Clonaslee 296<br />
Durrow 294<br />
Errill 289<br />
Borris-in-Ossory 275<br />
Killenard 253<br />
CATEGOry C MArk<br />
Abbeyleix 297<br />
Stradbally 282<br />
Mountrath 249<br />
Ballylinan 241<br />
CATEGOry d MArk<br />
Mountmellick 256<br />
CATEGOry E MArk<br />
Portarlington 244<br />
CATEGOry G MArk<br />
Portlaoise 289<br />
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ANALYSIS OF MARKS BY COUNTY<br />
LEiTriM<br />
CATEGOry A MArk<br />
Cloone 280<br />
Drumsna 279<br />
Lurganboy 268<br />
Jamestown 257<br />
Fenagh 253<br />
Keshcarrigan 253<br />
Newtowngore 219<br />
CATEGOry B MArk<br />
Dromod 308<br />
Dromahair 269<br />
Drumshanbo 266<br />
Drumkeerin 265<br />
Kinlough 246<br />
Carrigallen 224<br />
Leitrim 219<br />
CATEGOry C MArk<br />
Ballinamore 276<br />
Mohill 264<br />
Manorhamilton 221<br />
CATEGOry d MArk<br />
Carrick-on-Shannon 303
ANALYSIS OF MARKS BY COUNTY<br />
LiMEriCk<br />
CATEGOry A MArk<br />
Ardpatrick 298<br />
Str<strong>and</strong> 289<br />
Templeglantine 280<br />
Cappagh 274<br />
Askeaton 273<br />
Croagh 267<br />
Glenbrohane 267<br />
Knockainey 262<br />
Tournafulla 259<br />
Anglesborough 257<br />
Kilmeedy 252<br />
Ballyorgan 251<br />
Garryspillane 251<br />
Glenosheen 250<br />
Loughill West 249<br />
Kilbehenny 248<br />
Effin - Garrienderk 213<br />
Dromcollogher 202<br />
CATEGOry B MArk<br />
Galbally 293<br />
Broadford 283<br />
Glin 270<br />
Mountcollins 270<br />
Knocklong 265<br />
Doon 263<br />
Ballyneety 256<br />
Feenagh 253<br />
Kildimo 246<br />
Kilteely 243<br />
Castlemahon 235<br />
Shanagolden 232<br />
Old Pallas - Pallasgreen 228<br />
Clarina 225<br />
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ANALYSIS OF MARKS BY COUNTY<br />
LiMEriCk<br />
CATEGOry B MArk<br />
Pallaskenry 216<br />
Athea 202<br />
Pallasgreen 197<br />
Hollycross 195<br />
CATEGOry C MArk<br />
Adare 304<br />
Kilmallock 286<br />
Croom 275<br />
Bruff 270<br />
Castleconnell 266<br />
Murroe 262<br />
Hospital 247<br />
Kilfinane 240<br />
Rathkeale 236<br />
Annacotty 228<br />
Patrickswell 227<br />
Cappamore 203<br />
Janesboro 203<br />
Moyross 194<br />
CATEGOry d MArk<br />
Caherdavin 198<br />
Garryowen 196<br />
CATEGOry E MArk<br />
Newcastle West 284<br />
CATEGOry H MArk<br />
Limerick City Centre 238
ANALYSIS OF MARKS BY COUNTY<br />
LONGFOrd<br />
CATEGOry A MArk<br />
Abbeyshrule 312<br />
Newtowncashel 305<br />
Ardagh 289<br />
Derrahaun 222<br />
Mullinalaghta 210<br />
Carrickboy 205<br />
Killashee 205<br />
Ballycloughan 203<br />
Tagshinny 194<br />
CATEGOry B MArk<br />
Drumlish 274<br />
Clondra 271<br />
Cullyfad 257<br />
Kenagh 247<br />
Abbeylara 238<br />
Newtownforbes 236<br />
Ballinalee 235<br />
CATEGOry C MArk<br />
Edgeworthstown 224<br />
Lanesborough 212<br />
Granard 210<br />
Ballymahon 201<br />
CATEGOry E MArk<br />
Longford 281<br />
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ANALYSIS OF MARKS BY COUNTY<br />
LOuTH<br />
CATEGOry A MArk<br />
Reaghstown 289<br />
Greenore 280<br />
Stabannon 266<br />
Annagassan 250<br />
Grange 241<br />
Philipstown 212<br />
CATEGOry B MArk<br />
Tallanstown 309<br />
Knockbridge 303<br />
Castlebellingham-Kilsaran 259<br />
Dromiskin 256<br />
Kilkerley 241<br />
Omeath 231<br />
Kilcurry 222<br />
Baltray 218<br />
Louth 216<br />
CATEGOry C MArk<br />
Carlingford 279<br />
Collon 268<br />
Dunleer 264<br />
Tullyallen 256<br />
Clogherhead 237<br />
Termonfeckin 220<br />
CATEGOry d MArk<br />
Ardee 295<br />
Blackrock 294<br />
CATEGOry H MArk<br />
Drogheda 302<br />
Dundalk 301
ANALYSIS OF MARKS BY COUNTY<br />
MAyO<br />
CATEGOry A MArk<br />
The Neale 274<br />
Bonniconlon 273<br />
Belcarra 271<br />
Kilkeeran 271<br />
Ballycroy 266<br />
Cong 260<br />
Straide 255<br />
Cross 254<br />
Ballyglass 250<br />
Ballyvary 244<br />
Geesala 243<br />
Eachleim 235<br />
Ballyheane 227<br />
Kilmaine 226<br />
Taugheen 226<br />
CATEGOry B MArk<br />
Murrisk 301<br />
Mulranny 290<br />
Louisburgh 266<br />
Clogher 264<br />
Ballycastle 256<br />
Newport 254<br />
Bangor Erris 247<br />
Kilkelly 247<br />
Tonragee 245<br />
Ballindine 219<br />
Knock 204<br />
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ANALYSIS OF MARKS BY COUNTY<br />
MAyO<br />
CATEGOry C MArk<br />
Beal an Mhuirthead 297<br />
Kiltimagh 276<br />
Crossmolina 256<br />
Balla 255<br />
Ballyhaunis 253<br />
Swinford 231<br />
CATEGOry d MArk<br />
Ballinrobe 236<br />
Claremorris 231<br />
CATEGOry E MArk<br />
Westport 311<br />
CATEGOry F MArk<br />
Castlebar 287<br />
Ballina 281
ANALYSIS OF MARKS BY COUNTY<br />
MEATH<br />
CATEGOry A MArk<br />
Moynalty 310<br />
Batterstown 283<br />
Dunsany 244<br />
Killyon-Hill <strong>of</strong> Down 241<br />
Dunderry 232<br />
Rath Cairn 220<br />
Drumconrath 205<br />
Bellewstown 193<br />
CATEGOry B MArk<br />
Castletown-Kilpatrick 285<br />
Slane 279<br />
Kilskyre 264<br />
Julianstown 260<br />
Crossakiel 258<br />
Kilmessan 225<br />
Carlanstown 220<br />
CATEGOry C MArk<br />
Enfield 280<br />
Athboy 278<br />
Oldcastle 233<br />
Laytown 218<br />
Longwood 197<br />
CATEGOry E MArk<br />
Navan 270<br />
Dunshaughlin 257<br />
Kells 244<br />
Dunboyne 228<br />
Ashbourne 226<br />
CATEGOry F MArk<br />
Trim 294<br />
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ANALYSIS OF MARKS BY COUNTY<br />
MONAGHAN<br />
CATEGOry A MArk<br />
Rockcorry 273<br />
Ardaghey 264<br />
Tydavnet 260<br />
Donaghmoyne 236<br />
Scotshouse 212<br />
Greenan’s Cross 194<br />
CATEGOry B MArk<br />
Glaslough 306<br />
Inniskeen 274<br />
Ballinode 257<br />
Scotstown 239<br />
CATEGOry d MArk<br />
Carrickmacross 302<br />
Castleblayney 256<br />
Clones 251<br />
CATEGOry E MArk<br />
Monaghan 269
ANALYSIS OF MARKS BY COUNTY<br />
OFFALy<br />
CATEGOry A MArk<br />
Tubber 294<br />
Cadamstown 286<br />
Killeigh 264<br />
Shannon Harbour 241<br />
CATEGOry B MArk<br />
Geashill 298<br />
Clonbullogue 297<br />
Ballycumber 289<br />
Shannonbridge 277<br />
Shinrone 275<br />
Belmont 268<br />
Rhode 262<br />
Crinkle 260<br />
Cloghan 257<br />
Moneygall 238<br />
Mucklagh 210<br />
CATEGOry C MArk<br />
Daingean 276<br />
Banagher 271<br />
Ferbane 262<br />
CATEGOry d MArk<br />
Birr 266<br />
Clara 202<br />
CATEGOry E MArk<br />
Edenderry 256<br />
CATEGOry F MArk<br />
Tullamore 293<br />
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ANALYSIS OF MARKS BY COUNTY<br />
rOSCOMMON<br />
CATEGOry A MArk<br />
Castlecoote 307<br />
Keadue 306<br />
Ballintubber 290<br />
Ballyfarnon 280<br />
Croghan 260<br />
Lisacul 256<br />
Lecarrow 255<br />
Curraghboy 246<br />
Gorthaganny 232<br />
Ballyforan 227<br />
Bealnamulla 227<br />
Cootehall 226<br />
Tulsk 225<br />
Dysart 209<br />
CATEGOry B MArk<br />
Tarmonbarry 283<br />
Frenchpark 269<br />
Roosky 263<br />
Knockcroghery 251<br />
Athleague 245<br />
Loughglynn 232<br />
Ballyleague 231<br />
Strokestown 225<br />
Cloonfad 217<br />
CATEGOry C MArk<br />
Cloontuskert 293<br />
CATEGOry d MArk<br />
Roscommon 283<br />
Boyle 256<br />
Ballaghaderreen 208<br />
Monksl<strong>and</strong> 205
ANALYSIS OF MARKS BY COUNTY<br />
SLiGO<br />
CATEGOry A MArk<br />
Ballintogher 277<br />
Coney Isl<strong>and</strong> 275<br />
Mullaghmore 258<br />
Banada Tourlestrane 245<br />
Easkey 241<br />
Keash 238<br />
Rathcormac 235<br />
Culfadda 232<br />
CATEGOry B MArk<br />
Coolaney 290<br />
Riverstown 286<br />
Grange 250<br />
Rosses Point 250<br />
Carney 245<br />
Ballygawley 201<br />
Dromore West 197<br />
CATEGOry C MArk<br />
Ballisodare 248<br />
Ballymote 244<br />
Tubbercurry 236<br />
Collooney 224<br />
CATEGOry G MArk<br />
Sligo 243<br />
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ANALYSIS OF MARKS BY COUNTY<br />
TiPPErAry (NOrTH)<br />
CATEGOry A MArk<br />
Birdhill 310<br />
Terryglass 303<br />
Lorrha 282<br />
Inch-Bouladuff-Ragg 278<br />
Kilbarron 278<br />
Ballingarry 273<br />
Killoscully 271<br />
Upperchurch 268<br />
Kilcommon 266<br />
Moyne 260<br />
Clonmore 258<br />
Ballycahill 253<br />
Shevry 236<br />
Killea 235<br />
Capparoe 234<br />
Loughmore 233<br />
Castleiney 230<br />
Ballycommon 202<br />
CATEGOry B MArk<br />
Silvermines 294<br />
Holycross 287<br />
Portroe 280<br />
Puckane 271<br />
Templetuohy 238<br />
Rearcross 203<br />
CATEGOry C MArk<br />
Ballina 293<br />
Templemore 265<br />
Borrisokane 263<br />
Newport 232<br />
CATEGOry E MArk<br />
Roscrea 281<br />
Nenagh 270
ANALYSIS OF MARKS BY COUNTY<br />
TiPPErAry (SOuTH)<br />
CATEGOry A MArk<br />
Rossadrehid 288<br />
Cloneen 274<br />
Drangan 269<br />
Kilcash 265<br />
Grange 264<br />
Marlfield 264<br />
Lattin 263<br />
Boherlahan 258<br />
Hollyford 256<br />
Dualla 233<br />
New Inn 227<br />
Ballingarry 192<br />
CATEGOry B MArk<br />
Emly 310<br />
Kilsheelan 298<br />
Dundrum 280<br />
Newcastle 278<br />
Ardfinnan 270<br />
Cappawhite 270<br />
Clogheen 263<br />
Golden 263<br />
Ballyneale 257<br />
Mullinahone 257<br />
Bansha 243<br />
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ANALYSIS OF MARKS BY COUNTY<br />
TiPPErAry (SOuTH)<br />
CATEGOry C MArk<br />
Fethard 249<br />
CATEGOry d MArk<br />
Cashel 290<br />
Cahir 279<br />
CATEGOry E MArk<br />
Carrick-on-Suir 262<br />
Tipperary 260<br />
CATEGOry G MArk<br />
Clonmel 299
ANALYSIS OF MARKS BY COUNTY<br />
wATErFOrd<br />
CATEGOry A MArk<br />
Ballymacarbry 289<br />
Fenor 282<br />
Dunhill 260<br />
Ballyduff Upper 242<br />
Cheekpoint 241<br />
CATEGOry B MArk<br />
Ardmore 305<br />
Stradbally 303<br />
Villierstown 280<br />
Cappoquin 269<br />
Passage East <strong>and</strong> Crook 256<br />
CATEGOry C MArk<br />
Lismore 308<br />
Portlaw 251<br />
Dunmore East 238<br />
Kilmacthomas 232<br />
CATEGOry E MArk<br />
Dungarvan 295<br />
Tramore 275<br />
CATEGOry H MArk<br />
Waterford City 288<br />
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ANALYSIS OF MARKS BY COUNTY<br />
wESTMEATH<br />
CATEGOry A MArk<br />
Ballinahown 301<br />
Milltownpass 251<br />
Raharney 247<br />
Crookedwood 246<br />
Streamstown 243<br />
Tubberclair 242<br />
Coole 239<br />
Finea 238<br />
Tang 237<br />
Rathowen 236<br />
Castledaly 235<br />
Mount Temple 234<br />
Moyvore 231<br />
Ballykeeran 228<br />
Dysart 227<br />
Drumcree 224<br />
Loughnavalley 212<br />
CATEGOry B MArk<br />
Tyrrellspass 278<br />
Glasson 273<br />
Ballinagore 268<br />
Multyfarnham 268<br />
Ballynacargy 261<br />
Castlepollard 259<br />
Collinstown 256<br />
Ballymore 251<br />
Rosemount 249<br />
Streete 247<br />
Kilbeggan 225<br />
Delvin 191
ANALYSIS OF MARKS BY COUNTY<br />
wESTMEATH<br />
CATEGOry C MArk<br />
Moate 244<br />
Rochfortbridge 239<br />
CATEGOry d MArk<br />
Kinnegad 233<br />
CATEGOry G MArk<br />
Athlone 253<br />
Mullingar 252<br />
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ANALYSIS OF MARKS BY COUNTY<br />
wEXFOrd<br />
CATEGOry A MArk<br />
Craanford 289<br />
Bree 283<br />
Blackwater 282<br />
Foulksmills 275<br />
Duncormick 267<br />
Ballyduff 265<br />
Poulpeasty 262<br />
Kilanerin 259<br />
Newbawn 249<br />
Marshalstown 245<br />
Courtnacuddy 241<br />
CATEGOry B MArk<br />
Ballycanew 290<br />
Ballygarrett 278<br />
Clonroche 277<br />
Kilmuckridge 267<br />
Ballymurn 263<br />
Ballyhack 259<br />
Ferns 255<br />
Rosslare Harbour 255<br />
Askamore 254<br />
Coolgreany 252<br />
Carrig-on-Bannow 251<br />
Monageer 251<br />
Oylegate 234<br />
Fethard on Sea 215<br />
Duncannon 204<br />
Courtown Harbour 200
ANALYSIS OF MARKS BY COUNTY<br />
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CATEGOry C MArk<br />
Rosslare 284<br />
Bunclody 253<br />
Taghmon 222<br />
CATEGOry E MArk<br />
Enniscorthy 281<br />
Gorey 275<br />
New Ross 251<br />
CATEGOry G MArk<br />
Wexford 272<br />
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ANALYSIS OF MARKS BY COUNTY<br />
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CATEGOry A MArk<br />
Grange Con 268<br />
Kiltegan 263<br />
Donard 262<br />
Laragh 255<br />
Coolboy 235<br />
CATEGOry B MArk<br />
Stratford-On-Slaney 292<br />
Avoca 274<br />
Roundwood 259<br />
Tinahely 256<br />
Knockananna 254<br />
Glenealy 225<br />
Dunlavin 221<br />
Ballycoogue 195<br />
Redcross 189<br />
CATEGOry C MArk<br />
Aughrim 307<br />
Delgany 262<br />
Newcastle 261<br />
Ashford 249<br />
Rathdrum 231<br />
Carnew 214
ANALYSIS OF MARKS BY COUNTY<br />
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CATEGOry d MArk<br />
Enniskerry 268<br />
Newtownmountkennedy 248<br />
Kilcoole 221<br />
CATEGOry E MArk<br />
Wicklow 278<br />
Blessington 218<br />
CATEGOry F MArk<br />
Arklow 277<br />
Greystones 271<br />
CATEGOry H MArk<br />
Bray 267<br />
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