Yesterday.
Walkinstown. Dublin 12.
Rob Loughlin tweetz:
…it’s been like this for yonks! #bincharges
The back of Supervalu, Fr Griffin Road, Galway.
Thanks Andy T
PUBLIC LITTER bins are being removed from residential areas by Dublin City Council in an attempt to crack down on illegal dumping of household rubbish.
The council has so far withdrawn almost 200 bins from the streets, some of which were underused, while others were being “abused” by householders who did not want to pay waste charges, according to the council.
Most of the bins removed were removed because of underuse, but a quarter were being filled with household waste.
Council Removes Public Bins Because Of Illegal Dumping (Olivia Kelly, Irish Times)
Last rubbish collected pre-Christmas. Greyhound bin-man told me just there: “Management don’t care. Move to another provider.”
— Ronan Lyons (@ronanlyons) April 10, 2012


Greyhound collection teams in Dublin this morning.
Private company Greyhound Waste is collecting all bins in Dublin city regardless of whether customers are registered for upfront payments.