Over the weekend of August 12th – 14th the 37 finalists for the Miss Ireland 2022 title came together to co-ordinate a big beach clean-up throughout Ireland.
Thousands flocked to the beaches and waterways during the recent warm weather but sadly many beaches and waterways across Ireland were left in terrible conditions by sun seekers leaving their rubbish behind.
Miss Louth Maiya McGonagle (19) from Drogheda and Miss Dublin West Britney Mandondo (19) from Grangegorman and Miss Meath Aine Duff (26) from Drumconrath Co Meath joined Miss Navan Anna Clarke (24), along with their families and friends to do a clean-up of the very busy Bettystown beach.
Councillor for Laytown Bettystown Sharon Tolan and beach wardens Mary Lou Murray and Des O’Hanlon beach warden were delighted with all the extra help on the day.
Miss Ireland 2022, proudly sponsored by TanOrganic, undertook the ambitious volunteering initiative because, this year, the over-riding theme for Miss Ireland is ‘Our World Our Future’ with a focus on the environment and global citizenship.
Each of the finalists gathered their friends and families to help make a real impact and highlight the importance of communities coming together to protect our beautiful island’s coastlines
The big clean-up is one of the challenges that finalists of Miss Ireland 2022 are being tasked with in a challenging competitive process for this, the 75th Diamond Jubilee of the competition.
Their skills are also being tested in debating, public speaking, talent, sports, modelling, social media and each finalist is tasked with raising much-needed awareness and funds for their chosen charities.
What is being billed as the most spectacular ever Diamond Jubilee Miss Ireland Final takes place next weekend (August 18th and 19th) at the Royal Theatre Castlebar with 1500 people expected to attend. The headline sponsor for Miss Ireland 2022 is TanOrganic, the world’s first eco-certified, organic self-tan brand, and this year, for the first time, a new Miss Eco-Ireland sash will also be awarded.
“For every TanOrganic product sold, we fund to remove one pound of ocean bound plastic from the environment” said Noelle O’Connor, Creator and Founder of TanOrganic. “We want to ensure that with every product we make, we are making a real impact and giving back to the planet.”
“This nationwide beach clean-up is another step towards a cleaner planet and we applaud all of the Miss Ireland finalists for taking on this challenge with such energy and passion”
Established in 1947, Miss Ireland has been the launch pad for many eminent, successful, and inspiring women in Ireland. In recent years the Miss Ireland Franchise has raised over €300,000 for various charities including Laura Lynn, Temple Street, Alzheimer’s Ireland, Pieta House, The Cari Foundation and this year are proud to partner, once again, with Variety Ireland, an Irish charity helping sick, disadvantaged and children with special needs since 1951.
The winner of Miss Ireland 2022 will receive a lucrative agency contract and a host of prizes including jewellery, gowns, professional photo shoots, beauty and hair products and then jet off to represent her country at the Miss World Festival which is televised in over 100 countries around the world. The winner will also enjoy an all-expenses paid trip to the Maldives to do a photoshoot later in the autumn.
See www.miss-ireland.ie or on the new Miss Ireland App, available from Apple App Store or Google Play for more.

