Love Where You Live
2025 Love Where You Live Competition Now Open!
The voluntary work and dedication of community groups and volunteers makes Leitrim a vibrant and caring place to live. The Love Where You Live Awards are a joint initiative of Leitrim Public Participation Network and Leitrim County Council. The awards aim to publicly acknowledge the positive contribution that communities, volunteers and schools make to County Leitrim.
Entries are now open.
Leitrim Public Participation Network and Leitrim County Council encourages entries across all categories.
Award Categories
For each category, there will be One Winner and One Runner Up per Municipal District.
Winners will receive a €500 prize and Runners Up will receive a €250 prize.
Green Community
This award celebrates the positive contribution that Community and Voluntary Groups have done to improve, revitalise and protect their local environment. This category recognises the achievement of the groups in creating a sense of pride and inclusivity in their area making it an attractive place to live and enjoy.
Examples include planting to promote biodiversity, heritage/conservation, recycling, waterways protection, litter control, etc.
Marks Awarded for Voluntary and Community Effort (25 marks), Nature and Biodiversity (20 Marks), Sustainability (20 Marks), Litter Control (15 Marks), Improvement (15 Marks) and Overall Impression (5 marks)
Green Estate
This award celebrates the positive contribution housing estates, residential areas and apartment complexes have done to improve, revitalise and protect their local environment. This category recognises the achievement of the groups in creating a sense of pride and inclusivity in their area making it an attractive place to live and enjoy.
Examples include planting to promote biodiversity, heritage/conservation, recycling, litter control, promoting social inclusion, etc.
Marks Awarded for Voluntary and Community Effort (25 marks), Nature and Biodiversity (20 Marks), Sustainability (20 Marks), Litter Control (15 Marks), Improvement (15 Marks) and Overall Impression (5 marks)
Age Friendly Community
An Age Friendly initiative is one that has a meaningful impact on the lives of older people in the community, where their views, interests and needs are catered for. Projects that support older people to continue to play an active role in community life.
Examples include Working with older people, People with Disabilities, Active Age, Women's / Men's Groups, etc.
Marks Awarded for Responsiveness and Flexibility (20 Marks), Overcoming Challenges (20 Marks), Collaboration (20 Marks), Innovation (20 Marks) and Improvement (20 Marks)
Social Inclusion
This award recognises community groups that create opportunities for all to participate in and whose aim is to minimise social exclusion and/or help to improve the quality of life for socially excluded groups. Groups that make opportunities accessible for all to participate in. Your group must be registered with Leitrim PPN to enter this PPN sponsored award.
Examples include; Working with older people, People with Disabilities, Ethnic Minority, Refugees, Travelling Community, LGBTQ+, Men’s and Hen’s sheds, Active ages groups, Sports clubs, Youth clubs, etc.
Marks Awarded for Voluntary Involvement and Participation (20 marks), Support Socially Excluded Groups (30 Marks), Achievements and Initiatives (30 marks) and Endeavour/Improvement (20 Marks)
Community Achievement
This award recognises groups/organisations that provide a valuable service to their local community to ensure a good quality of life for all, showing achievements and contributions and making a difference to your community. Your group must be registered with Leitrim PPN to enter this PPN sponsored award.
Examples include; Community Centres, Community Alerts, Children and Youth Services, Family Resource Centres, Defib groups, Heritage groups, Development Associations, Community Councils etc.
Marks Awarded for Voluntary Involvement and Participation (20 marks), Difference made to the Community (20 Marks), Making a Positive Impact on the Community (20 Marks), Innovation/Flexibility (20 marks), Endeavour/Improvement (20 Marks)
Terms and Conditions
- All entries must from organisations/groups based in Co. Leitrim
- All entries will be visited and judged by independent judges
- Groups can apply under one category only
- All entries must be completed online on the official application form
- The decision of the judges is final
- Each entry will receive 3 tickets to the awards ceremony which will take place on 2nd October 2025
Enter the Love Where You Live Awards
Click here to enter the Love Where You Live Awards
Deadline for entries is Monday 26th May at midnight
Entries will be visited and judged in June 2025
Award Night
All entries will receive 3 free tickets to The Love Where You Live Awards which will be held on Thursday 2nd October 2025.
Further information
If you have any questions about the Love Where You Live Awards, please contact community@leitirmcoco.ie or call 071 962 0005 ext 855 or 157
Schools Competition 2024/2025
Leitrim County Council is now accepting Expressions of Interest for the Love Where You Live Primary Schools Competition.
The Love Where You Live Primary Schools Competition is an annual competition to recognise and celebrate the work of our schools, pupils and teachers. For the school year 2024/2025, Leitrim County Council invites Primary Schools throughout County Leitrim to enter a Climate Action themed project. This could be an existing project that you are already working on within the school or it could a new project.
There are monetary prizes of €500 for winning schools €250 for runner up schools in each Municipal District.
You are invited to submit the below expression of interest if you would like to nominate your school to take part in this competition. The deadline for submission of the Expression of Interest form is Wednesday 9th April 2025.
Expression of Interest Form-Love Where You Live Schools Competition 2024/2025
Léiriú Spéise-Ceantar do Chroí- Comórtas do Scoileanna 2024/2024
The Love Where You Live Schools Judge will visit all schools that enter the competition in May 2025 to engage with the pupils and give them an opportunity to present their project. Examples of projects include: Climate Awareness Campaigns, Going Plastic Free, Starting a swap shop or library of things, Biodiversity garden or planting for pollinators, Reduce your schools Carbon Footprint, etc.
For other ideas for of types of projects that your school can enter please see the below links:
Schools | Community Energy | SEAI
Citizen science | Environmental Protection Agency
Ireland’s Citizen Science Portal – National Biodiversity Data Centre