Groups in Offaly and Westmeath have brought home awards at this years ceremony.
Two Midlands Counties have been recognised at the 2025 Heritage Awards for their events.
For the love of Bats, by Offalys Ballycumber Tidy Towns and Freshwater Ballycumber Brosna, were runners-up for the Water Heritage Award for National Heritage Week.
Westmeath's Echoes of Athlone by Connaught Street & Environs Group was a runner up for the Exploring our Foundations Award and Tubberclare's Local Action Group who celebrated the 200th anniversary of the Low Road in Glasson were also runners-up for the Inclusive Event Award.
The Heritage Awards promotes awareness and importance of Irelands heritage to communities.
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