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06 Sept 2025

Longford’s Melview National School a Finalist in ‘Small Town, Big Difference’

Re-Turn searched for the most inspiring stories that were fundraising through the Deposit Return Scheme

Small Town Big Difference

Re-Turn searched for the most inspiring stories that were fundraising through the Deposit Return Scheme

Re-turn, the operator of Ireland’s Deposit Return Scheme (DRS), has announced that Melview National School, based in County Longford, has been named as a finalist in the ‘Small Town, Big Difference’.  The initiative invited community groups, clubs and schools across the country to share inspiring stories of how they are making a big difference in their local area through the DRS.

Melview National School will now receive a donation of €2,000 from Re-turn to support its fundraising efforts. This donation brings the initiative even closer to finishing the school’s new astroturf pitch and sensory play area.

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Local community groups were asked to share their story to the Re-turn.ie/Heroes webpage, highlighting how they are making a difference through DRS. In total, Re-turn received over 340 incredible entries from across Ireland. From these entries, ten outstanding finalists have been selected – and now, a panel of judges, including broadcaster Jennifer Zamparelli and social media stars Tadhg and Derry Fleming, will choose five winners. 

These winners will go on to feature in a national advertising campaign – appearing on billboards, bus stops and radio ads – celebrating the big difference that the smallest of donations can make.

Read more: Longford school wins €2,000 towards new astro turf and sensory play area

Over the last year, over 3,400 local community groups have made a difference by raising funds through the DRS by asking people to donate their deposits from plastic bottles and cans to good causes.

Commenting on the response to the Small Town, Big Difference campaign, Ciaran Foley, CEO of Re-turn, said: 

"We were thrilled to receive hundreds of inspiring stories from across the country, showing how innovative and passionate local groups are when they rally behind a shared goal. Each entry brought to life the incredible impact that turning deposits into donations can have. It’s a powerful reminder of why it is important not to discard plastic bottles and cans – especially when there’s an orange bin nearby. Instead, they can be transformed into real value for communities like Melview National School.  We are delighted to support them with a €2,000 donation and wish them every success in completing both the pitch and the sensory play area.”

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