
Tidy Towns groups will no longer have to cover insurance costs
Tidy Towns groups are set to make significant savings on insurance costs due to a new partnership between local authorities and their mutual insurance company, Irish Public Bodies (IPB) Insurance.
The partnership will remove the cost of insurance for local authority-backed Tidy Towns groups across Ireland.
There are over 1,000 active Tidy Towns groups in Ireland and the cost of insurance for those groups represents a material and significant drain on their limited financial resources.
This initiative will result in substantial savings for the group and will enable them to focus their energy and resources on community activities.
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Minister of State at the Department of Finance with special responsibility for financial services, Credit Unions and insurance, Robert Troy, has welcomed the iniatiative.
'Volunteer and local groups like Tidy Towns help keep towns clean and attractive, while offering ways for people to support their communities and address local needs.
'This partnership between Irish Public Bodies (IPB) Insurance and the 31 local authorities will mean Tidy Towns groups will have insurance cover, at no cost to them.
'This will enable local authority-backed Tidy Towns groups to continue their vital work bringing benefits to the community, and indeed the country, as a whole,' he said.
Anna Marie Delaney, chair of the County and City Management Association (CCMA) and chief executive of Offaly County Council, added:
'The Tidy Towns competition is a hugely valuable initiative in encouraging communities to work together to make their neighbourhood more attractive, and in helping to instil a sense of pride in those areas.
'Local authorities already support voluntary and community groups through the provision of grant funding to assist them in this endeavour.'
'We are delighted to now be in a position to work with IPB Insurance to extend a master Tidy Towns insurance policy to cover groups carrying out local authority-supported Tidy Towns activities.
'This will eliminate the administrative burden on groups to provide evidence of insurance before grants are awarded,' she said.
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The initiative delivers tangible benefits through the pooling of risk associated with Tidy Towns activities under a master policy undertaken by local authorities.
The cost savings associated with the scheme should assist groups by ensuring they have more resources available to support their activities.
The national roll-out has now commenced and to date almost 700 eligible Tidy Town groups have been catered for through the scheme
'As a mutual insurer, we believe in the strength of the collective and working together,' John Hogan, chair of IPB Insurance, said.
'This initiative demonstrates the benefits of collaboration to address insurance challenges that make a meaningful difference for our members and their communities.
'We are delighted to partner with our local authority members to deliver a community insurance scheme that protects those who do so much for their communities on a voluntary basis,' he said.
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