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Council letter asking about waste disposal found in pile of rubbish
An ESB bill which was thrown away in a pile of rubbish that was illegally dumped in the Carrowmore area led to the appearance of a Ballina man at Ballina District Court this week.
Judge suggestions Probation Service gets more creative
The Probation Service has been ordered to be more creative, after it emerged that a man with a bad back following a serious accident was offered nothing but litter collection for community service.
Ballinrobe achieves a 21-point improvement in Tidy Towns
The Ballinrobe Tidy Towns committee would like to thank all those who supported their efforts which have been rewarded in the form of a 21-point increase in their score in this year’s Tidy Towns Competition; 226 points up from 205 last year.
Do your bit for litter blitz
A clean-up morning takes place in Mullingar this Saturday August 6 from 10am til noon, and all are welcome to come along and take part in making their town a better place to live and work.
Crossmolina man fired his rubbish on to Ballina road
A man who threw his household rubbish on to a Ballina street was convicted and fined €800 at Ballina District Court this week.
Escalating countryside rubbish problem must be tackled
Launching the 2011 ‘The Countryside is Watching’ campaign, IFA deputy president Eddie Downey warned that the problem with rubbish in the countryside is getting out of control.
IBAL calls for ‘Adopt a Road’ scheme as Litter League is launched
The Government should introduce a national “Adopt a Road” scheme, whereby companies sponsor the national road network, financing the cleaning of stretches of road in return for getting their name on road signage, according to litter group Irish Business Against Litter (IBAL).
IBAL calls for ‘Adopt a Road’ scheme as Litter League is launched
The Government should introduce a national “Adopt a Road” scheme, whereby companies sponsor the national road network, financing the cleaning of stretches of road in return for getting their name on road signage, according to litter group Irish Business Against Litter (IBAL).
IBAL calls for ‘adopt a road’ scheme for Galway
With the 2011 Anti Litter League being launched yesterday Galway city and Tuam will be looking to retain their litter free status and, according to the Irish Business Against Litter (IBAL), one way this task can be made much easier is by introducing the “Adopt a Road” scheme to the county.
Clean up in Foxford
On May 4, residents of Foxford are calling for all members of the community to help eradicate their village of litter for National Spring Clean.