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Scaling new heights for successful county clean-up day

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Maureen Finnegan, Eileen Buckley, Batty O'Sullivan, Colm Cooper, John Cronin, Mike King, Mike Buckley, Rory O'Flaherty, Padraig Treacy and Patsy O'Flaherty taking part in Kerry County Clean-Up Day.
PICTURE: VALERIE O'SULLIVAN
THE county sure made a clean sweep at the weekend as 3,500 hardworking volunteers collected over 15,000 bags of rubbish. Kerry County Council today expressed its gratitude to everyone who took part in the county clean-up day on Saturday last.
The event was held in association with KWD Recycling and the chief executive of Kerry County Council, Moira Murrell, paid tribute to all involved. “It is testament to the effort of so many individuals and community groups across Kerry that over 15,000 bags of rubbish was collected on the day. It was extremely gratifying to see so many people – young and old – rolling up their sleeves and getting their communities clean and tidy,” said Moira Murrell.
“There was a great sense of community spirit evident and Kerry County Council was thrilled to be involved in supporting the event which has proven to be so worthwhile over so many years."
Ms Murrell added: “Tackling the litter problem in the county requires the support of cooperation of everyone who lives in the county and it is through more initiatives like this that we can ensure that Kerry remains litter-free.” Kerry County Council thanked the Department of the Environment, KWD, An Taisce Tidy Towns Committees and the Kerry County Board for their assistance and support.
• Don’t miss our in-depth coverage of the clean-up in tomorrow’s edition!