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Keena condemns the illegal dumping of two deceased ewes on Tully Road
The illegal dumping of deceased ewes into a ditch on the Tully Road in Baylin has been condemned by local councillor, Frankie Keena.
SF’s Louis O’Hara to carry out survey looking at ‘growing problem’ of illegal dumping in Galway
Illegal dumping in the Derryfadda Bog near Ballyforan, where 97 bags worth of rubbish was collected from the site, has highlighted the scale of the problem in County Galway.
Local Fine Gael Councillor raises pertinent illegal dumping motion
Local Fine Gael Councillor, John Dolan, has called upon the local authority to establish a scheme which will enable relevant personnel to conduct household calls requesting proof of litter disposal in an attempt to reduce the persistent issue of illegal dumping.
‘Be part of the solution, not part of the pollution’
Can you provide evidence of a waste collection service or landfill receipts? We know the majority of our population are waste compliant but unfortunately there are some who are not.
Athlone Town Mayor launches ‘Report Illegal Dumping’ campaign
The persistent scourge of illegal dumping detrimentally impacting upon the local community must be addressed with immediate effect, Town Mayor, Cllr Aengus O’Rourke, informed the Athlone Advertiser this week following the launch of his ‘Report Illegal Dumping (RID)’ campaign.
Local Councillor expresses anger with persistent illegal dumping
Local Fianna Fáil Councillor, Frankie Keena, has vented expressed tones of anger and frustration following the illegal disposal of litter on a public road through Annagortha Bog in recent times.
Use drones to combat illegal dumping says Cheevers
Using drones to identify people carrying out illegal dumping could prove an effective way for the Galway City Council to combat this major problem.
New waste presentation byelaws set to address illegal dumping across the county
As part of its commitment to tackling the issue of illegal dumping across the county, Mayo County Council has adopted the Waste Management (Segregation, Storage and Presentation of Household and Commercial Waste) Bye Laws. The new legislation came into force on October 19.
Those found guilty of illegal dumping will be prosecuted says Ireland’s local authorities.
Ireland’s local authorities, funded by the Department of Communications, Climate Action and the Environment (DCCAE), have joined forces to highlight and address the reports of increases in illegal dumping, since the introduction of Covid-19 related restrictions just over six weeks ago.
Cannon urges use of new interactive map to tackle illegal dumping
An East Galway TD has welcomed the launch of a new interactive map identifying all legal waste collection companies in Galway, in order to further tackle illegal dumping.