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Call for more bins at Buncrana shore 09.05.08

BUNCRANA'S Tidy Town committee has called for more bins at the seaside to cater for the large influx of tourists in the summer and on bank holidays.
The group said the bins at the Shore Front could not cater for the extra rubbish over the May Bank Holiday.
"The bins were overflowing last weekend and litter was scattered all along the Shore Front. More bins have to be allocated to the Shore Front to cater for the large influx of tourists especially on bank holiday weekends," said a spokesperson.
A large group of committee members and volunteers met on Saturday, May 3, for "a full scale assault on litter". They assembled at the local Leisure Centre and proceeded to the Castle Bridge and the Pier.
"It is important to mention that the two FÁS workers Joe McCauley and Martin Duffy have done tremendous work throughout
The picturesque Buncrana shore at sunset.
the year and are essential to the overall tidiness of the town. Buncrana Town Council are also to be congratulated for their efforts," added the spokesperson.
Meanwhile, the residents of Porthaw had a recent clean-up and thanked everyone who helped while the Mill Anglers also undertook a litter blitz from the old bridge to the new bridge. As the Mill clean-up is done on a regular basis, more volunteers are always needed. If you would like to help clean up this lovely river walk, please contact Brendan on 0863564888.
The hardworking Tidy Towns committee also commended Lidl for recently landscaping their premises and they thanked the Four Lanterns takeaway for kindly sponsoring refreshments for all youths who take part in the local clean-ups.
The next committee meeting takes place on Monday, May 13 at 7.30pm in the Buncrana Community Centre. All welcome.
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