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Athlone retains ‘clean’ title despite chewing gum and food litter problem - says IBAL
Athlone has retained the ‘clean’ title it earned in last year’s Anti-Litter League; however the latest report reveals that some sites are still plagued by chewing gum, litter, and rubbish dumping.
Ballina and north Mayo tourism figures up on last year
Anecdotal evidence that tourism in Ballina and the north Mayo area has been buoyant so far this year is supported by new figures just released by Ballina Chamber of Commerce.
Blooms or vrooms? Kilbeggan square revamp adopted
The resolution of the casual trading bay conundrum for the square in Kilbeggan was finalised this week, despite the debate descending into a party-political spat about whether or not to scrap flower beds for additional parking.
Mullingar citizens asked to help in Tidy Town prep
Mullingar Tidy Towns committee is holding its first public clean-up morning of the summer on Saturday. Members of the public are asked to gather at the Market Square tomorrow morning, May 18, at 10am.
Athlone to welcome new wildlife river trail after two-year project
A two-year, ongoing project to complete a 5km riverside trail around the westside of Athlone will be open in time for the summer, it was revealed this week.
Proposals to take the bare look off shop windows
By Tríona Doherty
Tidy Towns volunteers sought for Saturday
The Galway City Tidy Towns group is calling for volunteers this Saturday to help remove fly posters and graffiti, weeding, and picking up of litter.
Athlone maintains ‘clean’ status
Athlone’s ranking has improved in the latest litter report from Irish Businesses Against Litter (IBAL), maintaining its ‘clean to European norms’ status.
Belmullet Tidy Towns seeking national small town award
With 289 points in 2011, Belmullet is now the Tidiest Small Town (Category C) in not only Mayo, but also in Connacht, needing another 21 points to win the competition nationally.
Request for draft of Knock Area Plan
Independent Claremorris Councillor, Richard Finn, has submitted a motion requesting “That Mayo Co. Council proceed immediately with the drafting of a new area plan for Knock together with parking and traffic By-Laws”.