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Kilkenny County Council launch their litter management plan for 2024
The plan intends to tackle litter pollution locally
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27 Feb 2024 6:56 PM
Kilkenny County Council have announced their Litter Management Plan 2024-2026.
This plan is Kilkenny's commitment to tackling litter pollution head-on, building on past successes and aiming for even greater improvements.
Amongst the local authority's objectives are; preventing and controlling litter pollution, ensuring robust enforcement mechanisms and eliminating litter black spots.
The Draft Litter Management Plan is up for public inspection from Monday, February 19 to Friday, March 15. You can request a copy by calling 056-7794470, emailing environment@kilkennycoco.ie or online at http://consult.kilkenny.ie
In writing: Mark it "Draft Litter Management Plan" and send to Environment Section, Kilkenny County Council, County Hall, John Street, Kilkenny, R95 A39T.
Submissions deadline: Friday, March 15 at 5pm.
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