Yesterday.
At Whitestown Stream near Tallaght, Dublin.
Save the Poddle’s Wildlife Sanctuary tweeted:
“You won’t find this in a Bord Fáilte advertisement. This is the Whitestown Stream, near Tallaght at the minute. It’s in South Dublin County Council where a lone volunteer struggles to remove the dumped items to help rescue the river.
Ireland’s rivers die under the weight of such neglect.”
Anyone?
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and some wonder if mother nature isn’t right to want to get rid of us..
Did they report these dumpings to the council,. don’t do the councils job for them.
how long, in your estimation, would it take for the council to get down and remove that rubbish?
this is going to continue until bins are free again
when will our swing bins run free?
Free? Someone, somewhere has to pay for a service. And how much effort did it take to bring them there to dump? If you can afford new Sofa and a car to dump the old ones, you can afford to dispose of them responsibly. Utter degenerates.
Agree, why is this being blamed as neglect by the council. How about blaming the scumbags dumping stuff in the river?
Because people on the lower margins are being backed into a corner by greedy bin companies and have no other option to dump their waste, nationalise the bin companies again and it will see an end to fly tipping I guarantee
Nope – we used to have free bins and there was fly tipping back then.
scumbags be scumbaggin’
@James.Your comment is disgraceful.For many reasons
“Ireland’s rivers die under the weight of such neglect.”
no, Ireland’s rivers die under the weight of such scumbag behaviour that we tolerate as ‘ah sure, what do you expect’.