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Westmeath householders urged to embrace recycling and tackle hoarding of electrical waste

Householders in Westmeath are being urged to make ‘recycling of household electrical waste’ a new year resolution for 2024.

Householders in Galway are urged to tackle hoarding of electrical waste by making 2024 a year for recycling

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With 84 per cent of Irish households containing an average of 15 to 20 broken or unused electrical items in their home, there has never been a better time to declutter while positively impacting the environment.

‘DIY SOS’ renovation of firefighter’s home receives positive community response

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There has been an overwhelming response to Sunday evening’s episode of DIY SOS:The Big Build Ireland in which the home of Assumption Road resident, Pa Berry, his partner Nicky, and three children, was renovated by members of the popular programme’s team and local community volunteers.

Large parcel of land in Athlone has huge potential

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Property: Monksland & Bogganfin, Athlone

Improve your home and de-clutter after Christmas

Christmas time doesn’t just mean the arrival of Santa; it also means a host of new items winging their way into your home. To help you make room for all your new gadgets and gifts, WEEE Ireland have created the ultimate clean-up list for keeping your home tidy and stress-free after the festive season.

Galway exceeds its recycling target, reveals WEEE Ireland ahead of weekend collections

WEEE Ireland, the Irish compliance scheme for electrical and battery recycling, is holding two free recycling events in Galway, on Saturday November 7.  The collection events, in association with Galway City Council, will take place from 10am – 4pm at Galway Greyhound Track Car Park, College Road, Galway City and Toft Park Car Park, Salthill, Galway City

 

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