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Littering on Mill Road an “act of vandalism” says Mayor
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By Sean Moriarty
The Mayor of Killarney, Cllr Michael Gleeson, has condemned the dumping of household rubbish on Mill Road.
Locals woke on Monday morning to find a large quantity of household rubbish dumped in a secluded area on the road that links Muckross Road with the Ballycasheen Road.
The rubbish appears to have been dumped in standard refuse bags, but the bags were torn apart by wildlife and the rubbish ended up being scattered across a much larger area.
“I consider the littering on Mill Road to be the work of criminals. It is the work of thugs who have no respect for the residents of the locality, no respect for the environment, no respect for Killarney's reputation as a beautifully kept tourist town and no respect for the wonderful Council staff who are expected to clean up the filth left by despicable people,” the Mayor told the Killarney Advertiser.
"It is incredibly sad. It is vandalism that degrades the environment and disrespects people.”
Killarney Recycling Waste Disposal Centre in Coolcaslagh, V93 E084 remains open, even in the current crisis, and household waste can be disposed of properly there for a small fee.
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