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Councillor s signs tackle parking problems at Offaly canal bridge
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Major works planned on Offaly roads
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Residents only plan to tackle Offaly canal parking problems
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A PLAN to allow parking for residents only on a popular walking area beside the Grand Canal in Tullamore has been mooted by a local councillor.
Cllr Tony McCormack said residents of the Convent View and Callary St areas along the Grand Canal Greenway in Tullamore were unable to park their own cars outside their homes because of walkers parking their vehicles there.
He said the way to ensure parking in that area was for residents only was through a permit system.
“In that way there would be permanent parking only for people who have permits,” outlined Cllr McCormack at this week s meeting of Tullamore Municipal District.
Almost 90 litter and waste complaints investigated in Offaly
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A TOTAL of 87 litter and waste complaints have been investigated by Offaly County Council to date in 2021.
The figures were revealed by Mary Hussey, Senior Engineer with the Environment and Water Section of the council at the monthly meeting of Tullamore Municipal District.
Ms Hussey said that 65 of the issues had been resolved while the investigations relating to the remainder are ongoing.
She added that a social media campaign to make householders aware of their obligations under the Waste Management Act bye-laws was being conducted.
Householders are obliged to ensure they use only authorised waste collectors or facilities to dispose of their waste.
Hard work the recipe for Tullamore s success in anti-litter league
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HARD work by Tidy Towns volunteers and the outdoor staff of Offaly County Council was responsible for Tullamore s fourth place position in the latest nationwide anti-litter league competition.
That s according to the members of Tullamore Municipal District who praised the work of the local Tidy Towns committee and council staff at their February meeting last Thursday.
Proposing the vote of congratulations, Cathaoirleach Cllr Danny Owens said it was only a few years ago that Tullamore “was well down the table” in the Irish Business Against Litter (IBAL) league.
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