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Home Tags Environment

Tag: Environment

Watch: Limerick’s rhythmic steps to climate change

Louise Harrison

Limerick loses clean city status

Bernie English
At the waste management planning meeting for LIT Gaelic Grounds, Paul Foley Limerick GAA, Willie Sexton Ardhu, Aine Mulcahy Woodfield House and Sinead McDonnell Limerick City and County Council

Efforts to improve waste management at LIT Gaelic Grounds

Staff Reporter

Podcast: June 1, 2019 – Limerick Post News Roundup

Staff Reporter
Members of the Limerick Beekeepers Association planting trees to preserve the habitat for swarming.

Keep an eye out for the bees in Limerick

Bernie English
Evelyn Sloane, 2, Limerick pictured today at the launch of Team Limerick Clean-Up 5 in Castleconnell, Co. Limerick. Taking place this Good Friday, April 19th, the initiative sees thousands of volunteers take to the streets of Limerick city and county each year for Europe's largest one-day clean up. Sponsored by the JP McManus Benevolent Fund, the event has seen over 360 tonnes of litter gathered from the streets since inception in 2015. Overall participation figures have passed the 60,000-mark and included over 550 volunteer groups from every town in Limerick last year. Picture: Alan Place

Team Limerick Cleanup 5 statistics show litter trends changing

Staff Reporter

Smokers’ litter is biggest problem on Limerick streets

Bernie English
Any Aerial View of the Flooding in Springfield in Clonlara Co Clare Picture Credit Brian Gavin Press 22

Children’s hospital overrun raises doubts over Clonlara flood works

Bernie English
Jerome Scanlon, Fine Gael. Photo: Cian Reinhardt

No buzz for the bees in Newcastle West

Alan Jacques

Old water mains set to be replaced in Ardpatrick and Ballingaddy

Staff Reporter
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