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06 Sept 2025

Tidy little Tipperary village has an important meeting planned for May Day

Tidy little Tipperary village has an important meeting planned for May Day

File Photo from a few years back: Eamon McGrath, Burncourt at the 1940's era parade in Kilbehenny (DG) Picture by Dave Gaynor

Tidy Towns


Burncourt Village first entered for the Tidy Towns Competition in 2019 when a very respectable score was achieved.

Following the pandemic, Burncourt was again entered in 2022 and 2023 when a deserved increase in markings was noted.


Burncourt is a very well-kept village and virtually litter free. For the 2024 entry and for village pride, all are encouraged to keep an eye on the weeds, a little coat of paint here and there and hopefully the score will climb higher. If all do a little bit and more by helping those unable to do so, the status of Burncourt in the eyes of the judges can only improve.

Judging takes place in June and July.


A meeting will be held in Burncourt Community Hall on May 1.

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