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Registration now open for Team Tipp County Clean-Up 11th – 13th October

Published 3 months ago 20th September 2024 by Reporter

To raise awareness of the blight of roadside litter, Tipperary County Council is supporting a Countywide Clean-up from October 11th to 13th. Photographed at the launch on September 13 in Cashel, with members of Cashel Tidy Towns are L to R: John Ryan, Paddy Downey, Aidan Downey, Tipperary County Council Cathaoirleach, Declan Burgess; Fiona Flynn (Staff Officer, Environment and Climate Action, Tipperary County Council); Tom Power, and Pat Buckley.

We are encouraging everyone to join in this County wide clean-up event. Get
together as a group, rally your neighbours, friends, work colleagues or join with
your local Tidy Towns group, Residents Group or Sports Club and lets all work
together as a team to help keep our communities clean.


Solving the County’s litter problem is not easy. The campaign is urging everyone to
take personal responsibility for disposing of their litter correctly to Keep Tipp Litter
Free and to protect our environment for now and future generations.
Speaking at the launch of the Team Tipp County Clean-Up, Cathaoirleach of
Tipperary County Council, Councillor Declan Burgess said;
“I am delighted to be launching the 2024 County Clean-Up here in my home town
of Cashel. We are seeing more and more indiscriminate dumping of litter on the
approach roads to our towns and villages. This is not what we want visitors to be
greeted with when they visit our County. Not alone is this creating a poor
impression, but litter has a detrimental effect on our environment and public
health. Those responsible for roadside littering are undermining the fantastic work
carried out by committed volunteers and Tidy Town groups, who work alongside
Tipperary County Council to keep the County clean. We all have a part to play in
keeping Tipperary Tidy.”


Getting involved is easy, interested groups should register by visiting www.tipperarycoco.ie/environment/environment/environment-latest
news/2024/registration-open-tipp-team-county-clean and follow the link to register
by 4th October to receive a free litter pick pack which will be available for collection
from County Council Offices in Nenagh, Clonmel, Thurles, Tipperary and Carrick
on-Suir from Tuesday 8th October.


Litter collected in specially branded bags will be accepted free of charge at any of
Tipperary County Council’s Recycling Centres the week after the Clean-up from 14h
to 19th October. Collections can also be arranged by contacting the Environment
and Climate Action Section on 0818 06 5000 or emailing litterpick@tipperarycoco.ie
Photo’s submitted of clean-ups will be entered in a prize draw for some great prizes.
Photo’s can be emailed to litterpick@tipperarycoco.ie
To find out more visit www.tipperarycoco.ie or call the Environment & Climate
Action Section on 0818 06 5000.
Let’s all work together to give our countryside a helping hand and keep our County
Clean.

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