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Clean-up

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Over 4,000 volunteers to clean up coasts to mark World Ocean Day
Over 4,000 volunteers to clean up coasts to mark World Ocean Day
300 groups have been signed up for the Clean Coasts event

Tue, 06 Jun, 2023

Storm Barra: Schools remain closed in several counties as clean-up begins
Storm Barra: Schools remain closed in several counties as clean-up begins
The focus now turns to how to tackle the damage left behind by record wind speeds and deluges of rain

Wed, 08 Dec, 2021

East Tip clean-up close to completion ahead of opening
East Tip clean-up close to completion ahead of opening

Work is nearing completion on the €8m clean-up of part of a Cork harbour island once used by Irish Steel/Irish Ispat and which will be opened as a public recreation area next year.

Tue, 25 Sep, 2018

Athens clean-up operation starts after flash floods hit city
Athens clean-up operation starts after flash floods hit city

The death toll from the incident rose as rescue crews searching for missing people recovered another body.

Thu, 16 Nov, 2017

Irish Water pledges wastewater clean-up within three years
Irish Water pledges wastewater clean-up within three years

The country’s wastewater treatment infrastructure will be fully in place and contaminated sites cleaned up within the next three years, according to Irish Water.

Wed, 25 Oct, 2017

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