Bettystown Beach has been awarded its first Blue Flag Award in almost 30 years, with both
Bettystown and Mornington Beaches also retaining their Green Coast Award as part of the
International Blue Flag and National Green Coast Awards for 2024.
The Cathaoirleach of Laytown/Bettystown Municipal District, Cllr. Stephen McKee was recently
joined by volunteers from the local community at a flag-raising ceremony to mark these significant
achievements.
The Blue Flag is an international environmental award given to beaches and marinas worldwide that
demonstrate good environmental standards and have good sanitary and safety facilities. The Green
Coast Award recognises excellent water quality and the efforts made by the local community to
protect their natural, unspoilt environment.
Speaking at the flag-raising ceremony, the Cathaoirleach of Laytown/Bettystown MD, Cllr. Stephen
McKee said, “I am delighted to be here today in recognition of the huge effort that is afforded by
local community groups, support agencies, and statutory bodies in the ongoing provision of the safe
and well-maintained coastal areas of Bettystown and Mornington.”
Above pic: Cathaoirleach of Laytown Bettystown MD, Cllr. Stephen McKee pictured raising the Blue
and Green Flag with Minister Thomas Byrne, Director of Service Fiona Lawless, Cllr. Sharon Tolan,
Chief Executive Kieran Kehoe, and Cllr. Geraldine Keoghan.
Cllr. McKee added, “In the case of Bettystown and Mornington, the local community
takes a keen interest in protecting the local environment. Some of the activities carried out by
Bettystown Tidy Towns include coastal education sessions, marram grass planting days, and litter
picking with local schools, corporate organisations, and local residents. Due to their efforts to
protect these pristine locations, we can celebrate these wonderful and relaxing beaches all year
round.”
Speaking at the event, Chief Executive of Meath County Council Kieran Kehoe said, “An important
aspect in the achievement of these awards is the involvement of the local volunteers who
participate in community clean-ups and in cooperation with Meath County Council help manage our
local beaches throughout the year. I want to take this opportunity to say a massive thank you to
Bettystown Tidy Towns, the local community, and all the volunteers for all their efforts in ensuring
our beaches meet the high standards required for the 2024 bathing season.”
Meath County Council would like to ask all beach users this summer to continue to be responsible,
follow guidelines, be aware of dog restrictions and to leave nothing behind on the beach except their
footprints.
Lead picture; L-R Chief Executive Kieran Kehoe, Minister Thomas Byrne, Cathaoirleach of Laytown
Bettystown MD, Cllr. Stephen McKee, Liam Keane, Bettystown Tidy Towns, Director of Services Fiona
Lawless, Aiden Grey, An Taisce, Cllr. Geraldine Keoghan and Cllr. Sharon Tolan.