Our River ‘The Boyne’

Celebrating and protecting Drogheda’s natural lifeline.

Celebrating and protecting Drogheda’s natural lifeline.

The River Boyne is one of Ireland’s most iconic waterways, rich in history, culture, and biodiversity. Flowing across counties and through the heart of our town, the Boyne not only shapes the landscape but supports wildlife, recreation, and community life in Drogheda.

However, this invaluable natural resource faces real environmental challenges that need ongoing attention and care.

wooden bridge by the boyne river

Why the Boyne Matters

The Boyne is more than a river. It’s part of our heritage and ecosystem. It:

  •  Supports a range of plants and animals that depend on clean water and healthy habitats.
  • Offers scenic spaces for walking, wildlife watching, and community events.
  • Connects Drogheda’s landscape to the wider Boyne Valley and Irish Sea.

Despite its beauty and importance, litter, pollution, and dumped waste remain persistent issues along the river and its estuary.

These problems harm wildlife, diminish water quality, and reduce the enjoyment of the river for residents and visitors alike.

What We’ve Achieved

At Drogheda Tidy Towns we’re committed to protecting the Boyne through hands-on cleanup events, community partnerships, and environmental advocacy. Some of our ongoing efforts include:

Annual Boyne Clean-Up Days

Volunteers gather to remove litter, debris, and hazards from the river and banks.

Baltray Estuary Clean-Ups

Protecting the tidal reaches and wildlife of the Boyne estuary through coordinated effort.

Community Collaboration

Working with groups like Boyne Fisherman Recovery & Rescue, WRI Wildlife Hospital volunteers, local clubs and residents.

Boyne Vision Consultation

We attended Boyne Vision, a consultation led by the Boyne Rivers Trust and local universities to better understand river health and future protection strategies.

What We’ve Achieved

Thanks to our volunteers and partners:

Remove Litter

Major clean-up events have removed tons of litter and harmful debris from riverbanks and water.

Prevented Life Loss

Unwanted items like discarded shopping trolleys, which can trap wildlife and contaminate water, have been actively recovered from the river.

Clean-ups

Ongoing estuary clean-ups and wildlife rescue support efforts continue to protect vulnerable species.

Help Us Care for Drogheda Today

Whether you can volunteer your time, support our projects, or simply spread the word, every effort helps us keep Drogheda clean, green, and thriving.