Public urged to be vigilant over phone book delivery

The chairman of Castlebar Tidy Towns Ger Deere has warned local residents to be vigilant as the annual phone books are being delivered. Mr Deere said this week: “I am asking that local residents may keep an eye out to see if their neighbours’ phone books have been taken in and if not, that they may take them in on their behalf. Some houses where the phone book is left outside too long may fall victim to burglars. Furthermore, considering the strong rain and wind experienced recently, they may become wet and end up being blown around the local area causing serious litter problems.”

He continued: “They are also being delivered to premises that may be derelict and houses that are unoccupied. These pose a risk in terms of litter problems as the rain and wind may end up causing them to deteriorate and blow all over the place, the town council issued fines to the company following my concerns last year but it appears the company have once again ignored our concerns.”

 

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