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Councillor suggests ‘dog nappies’ to clean up Athlone

Putting dogs in nappies was just one of the suggestions made by Cllr “Boxer” Moran at the town council meeting this week during the discussion to adopt the Litter Management Plan, during which he referred to litter louts as “selfish, thoughtless ba***rds”.

River Village Athlone to undergo major clean-up

Members of the local River Village Residents Association have come together to organise a major clean-up as part of An Taisce’s National Spring Clean, Ireland’s largest anti-litter initiative. The group is coming together at 12.30pm on Saturday April 10 to begin a massive litter removal operation in order to clean up the area. Volunteers from the area are encouraged to roll up their sleeves and lend a hand.

Time to clean up your community!

The National Spring Clean campaign, Ireland’s largest anti-litter initiative, starts next week on April 1, and runs throughout the month of April. There is still time to register your event and receive free clean-up kits, and An Taisce is urging the people of Westmeath to sign up and make a difference this spring.

Westmeath people urged to revive community spirit

The National Spring Clean, Ireland’s largest anti-litter initiative, is urging people from Westmeath to help to revive their community spirit this spring by volunteering some time. The campaign, which runs throughout the month of April, is fully reliant on volunteers and free clean-up kits will be issued to those registering a clean-up.

Billy the Bird to launch Ballina’s L Factor

Ballina Town Council will launch the L Factor, its anti-litter awareness initiative tonight (Friday) in the Sports and Leisure Centre at 6.30pm.

Litter conviction for Ballina woman

A Ballina woman was convicted of littering this week after being brought before Ballina District Court after a bench warrant was executed for her appearance.

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.

Council to host waste minimisation workshop

Thomastown Tidy Towns Committee will hold a workshop on waste minimisation at 7.30pm on Monday December 8 in the Watergarden Tea Room.

 

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