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Sustainability

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As part of our sustainability goals, we sponsored the Castletown Belles football club water bottles. We had them designed to reflect the club's colours, which are yellow and blue and also with their logo. We aim to discourage the use of single-use plastic. The kids were delighted with their new bottle 

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our first swap shop was launched in Wellington Hall, Dundalk. Admission is free and everyone are welcome to donate their preloved clothing to us, instead of throwing them out.

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After years of neglect, the Bird Hide at Navvy Bank is finally getting an upgrade! 

 

Thanks to a brilliant collaboration between Dundalk Tidy Towns and Tús (community work placement initiative), with support from Louth Local Development

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The Irish School of DIY donated 8 handmade planters to Dundalk Tidy Towns, which we delivered along with fruit trees to residents in Pearse Park, Fairy Garden, Fatima Estate and Marian Park as part of National Tree Week 2026. From first-time drill users to community planters – that's sustainability in action! 

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