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Pure rubbish!

One of my favourite spots to walk or gently jog my two dogs is in Kilfane Woods just outside of Thomastown. So last week I was greatly saddened and disappointed to have found this beautiful place sullied by shopping bags and plastic boxes full of bottles and cans just dumped by the side of the path.

Retailers must play their part in keeping Castlebar tidy - Deere

Fine Gael town councillor and member of the Castlebar Tidy Towns committee Ger Deere has called on businesses that provide catalogues to do so by the request of consumers. This comes as a result of an un-named business in the Castlebar Quarter shopping district leaving catalogues outside for customers to pick up, but which subsequently have been discarded outside neighbouring businesses.

Retailers must play their part in keeping Castlebar tidy - Deere

Fine Gael town councillor and member of the Castlebar Tidy Towns committee Ger Deere has called on businesses that provide catalogues to do so by the request of consumers. This comes as a result of an un-named business in the Castlebar Quarter shopping district leaving catalogues outside for customers to pick up, but which subsequently have been discarded outside neighbouring businesses.

Hefty fine for littering

One man paid the price for littering at the last sitting of Kilkenny District Court.

No glass on the streets this week

It’s Races time and for the second year in a row, Galway City Council, the gardaí, and Diageo will organise the safety initiative, which includes a glass free zone and a litter management plan, in an effort to keep the streets clean and the people of Galway safe.

Come out and clean the beach

Salthill beach will be receiving a thorough clean on Saturday, September 20 at 2pm as part of the Galway Atlantaquaria & Marine Conservation Society’s (MCS) annual Beachwatch litter survey and clean-up.  

Help Debenhams to keep Galway’s beaches tidy

An annual beach litter survey and clean-up will take place this Saturday August 9, at Ballyloughane Beach, Renmore.

Take-away litter - nothing short of a disgrace

A Kilkenny town councillor has said that the incidence of take-away litter on our streets is nothing short of a disgrace, and that food operators have a duty to clear it up.

Reape promotes anti-litter awareness

Ballina based Fianna Fáil Councillor Annie May Reape has urged organisations planning an anti-litter awareness project to apply for a Mayo County Council grant towards their campaign.

Kilkenny rubbished in litter survey as city drops 13 places

Ireland is getting cleaner and cleaner, according to the final 2008 survey of towns and cities by business group Irish Business Against Litter (IBAL).

 

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