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Call for more dog warden patrols in Monread Park, Naas
Naas Municipal District Meeting reports
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The dog warden needs to visit Monread Park the popular parkland setting and playground the outskirts of Naas more often, a Naas Municipal District Meeting was recently told.
A call for a “much stronger presence” in the area was made by Cllr Evie Sammon at a recent Naas Municipal District meeting.
She acknowledged, however, that this might not happen until Covid-19 restrictions are lifted.
However, the councillor said people are complaining about the amount of dog dirt in the locality and the fact that some dogs are being allowed to run loose in the area.
Kildare County Council spends €2m a year trying to keep streets litter free
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Leixlip has “twice as many” litter bins as Celbridge even though its population is smaller, the February monthly meeting of Kildare County Council was told.
Cllr Ide Cussen claimed this was because Leixlip had a town council previously. The councillor and her colleagues made a number of contributions about how litter management methods (Kildare County Council spends €2m annually on street cleaning alone) should change.
There were calls for more community wardens to combat the proliferation of litter, especially dog faeces as well as overflowing litter bins.
Naas street cleaning and bins collection up for review
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Bin collections and street cleaning in Naas are to be reviewed.
This follows a call for action to ensure that bins are emptied more frequently and the streets are cleaned more regularly, at a Naas Municipal District meeting.
Cllr Bill Clear said there was a significant amount of overfull bins at amenity areas in the town like the lakes at Ballymore Road, the Grand Canal and Monread Park.
He said that most of the litter in Naas is around the bins rather than in areas between where the bins are provided.
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