Louth County Council is delighted to announce its support for Street Feast 2025, marking the 15th anniversary of this nationwide celebration of community spirit and neighbourly connection.
The event will take place over the weekend of the 24th and 25th May and is expected to be the biggest and most vibrant yet.
Street Feast encourages people across Louth and the entire country to come together with their neighbours for a shared meal, friendly conversation, and the chance to transform streets, greens, laneways, and local parks into colourful hubs of connection and celebration. It’s a unique opportunity to build stronger, safer, and more inclusive communities—one cup of tea at a time.
Cathaoirleach of Louth County Council, Cllr Kevin Callan, welcomed the return of the initiative, saying: “Street Feast is a wonderful example of grassroots community building. It gives people the chance to step outside their front doors and connect in a way that fosters understanding, inclusion, and local pride. We are proud to support and promote Street Feast here in Louth.”
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Environmental Awareness Officer at Louth County Council, Paula Gribben, added: “Street Feast is a celebration of community at its best. It reminds us that we don’t have to go far to find friendship, support, and connection; often, it’s just a few doors away. Events like this help turn neighbours into friends and streets into vibrant, welcoming places for all.”
Whether you’re planning a feast for ten or a hundred, Louth County Council encourages residents, community groups, residents’ associations, and local businesses to get involved and help make Street Feast 2025 a record-breaking success.
Barbecues, picnics, garden parties, every Street Feast is unique, just like the neighbourhoods that host them. It’s open to everyone, and participation is free.
Local groups and residents can register their feasts and receive a free organiser’s pack at www.streetfeast.ie.