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Letterkenny named in top ten cleanest towns in country

written by Staff Writer January 9, 2023
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Letterkenny has been named in the Top Ten cleanest towns in the country.

The final litter survey of 2022 by business group Irish Business Against Litter shows Letterkenny among the cleanest towns in the country, in 6th spot in the ranking of 40 towns and cities nationwide.

Three quarters of Ireland’s cities and towns were deemed ‘clean’ in 2022, compared to just over half in the previous year. Naas was again top of the rankings.

An Taisce conducts the surveys on behalf of IBAL. Its report for Letterkenny stated: 

“A very strong performance by Letterkenny with six out of the ten sites surveyed getting the top litter grade and no heavily littered sites. 

“Top ranking sites included Central Library, Upper Main Street and Ballymacool Park – what sets these and others apart is not just the lack of litter but the overall presentation and maintenance of same.  Ballymacool Park deserves a special mention as it covers an extensive area and it was completely spotless throughout. “ 

“The results reflect a pattern of improvement since the peak of the Covid pandemic, when litter levels soared, especially in cities,” said IBAL’s Conor Horgan. “In particular we are seeing local authorities concentrate their efforts on ridding areas of heavily littered sites. We have no reason to believe this improvement will not be sustained. Cleanliness is a virtuous circle: clean streets beget clean streets, inspiring a pride and consciousness of the environment among people.”   

A strong case for Government schemes 

Plastic bottle and cans continue to be a major source of litter, second only to sweet wrappers and present in one in three of the 500-plus sites surveyed. IBAL believes the findings bolster the case for a deposit return scheme, which is due to be introduced this year, and which will see consumers pay a deposit which they can reclaim on returning their containers to a retailer or other collection point.

“Based on this data the scheme is sorely needed and stands to rid our streets of a significant amount of litter. The same applies to the proposed coffee cup levy,” commented Conor Horgan. While there was a fall in the prevalence of coffee cups, they were still found in 25% of sites surveyed.  

The survey showed cigarette butts remain a persistent form of litter. “We welcome the announcement that cigarette manufacturers will now be contributing to the cost of clean-up, but we really need to see preventative measures such as widespread butt disposal facilities alongside innovative packaging which can store butts,” said Conor Horgan. ENDS

For An Taisce reports of individual areas see www.ibal.ie/anti-litter-league

Set up in 1996, Irish Business Against Litter is an alliance of companies sharing a belief that continued economic prosperity – notably in the areas of tourism, food and direct foreign investment – is contingent on a clean, litter-free environment. 

As part of the IBAL Anti-Litter League, An Taisce monitors towns independently and in accordance with international grading standards. 

2022 IBAL ANTI-LITTER LEAGUE – FINAL STANDINGS

Area

Classification

1

Naas

Cleaner than European Norms

T2

Kilkenny

Cleaner than European Norms

T2

Maynooth

Cleaner than European Norms

4

Castlebar

Cleaner than European Norms

5

Ennis

Cleaner than European Norms

6

Letterkenny

Cleaner than European Norms

7

Cavan

Cleaner than European Norms

8

Monaghan

Cleaner than European Norms

9

Mullingar

Cleaner than European Norms

T10

Gorey

Cleaner than European Norms

T10

Midleton

Cleaner than European Norms

12

Waterford City Centre

Clean to European Norms

T13

Ballinasloe

Clean to European Norms

T13

Dublin Airport Environs

Clean to European Norms

15

Wicklow

Clean to European Norms

16

Athlone

Clean to European Norms

17

Sligo

Clean to European Norms

18

Crumlin

Clean to European Norms

19

Galway City Centre

Clean to European Norms

20

Portlaoise

Clean to European Norms

T21

Navan

Clean to European Norms

T21

Tralee

Clean to European Norms

23

Tipperary

Clean to European Norms

24

Waterford City – Ballybeg

Clean to European Norms

25

Carlow

Clean to European Norms

26

Roscommon

Clean to European Norms

27

Longford

Clean to European Norms

28

Killarney

Clean to European Norms

29

Cork Northside

Moderately littered

30

Tallaght

Moderately littered

31

Dublin City Centre

Moderately littered

32

Drogheda

Moderately littered

33

Limerick City South – Galvone

Moderately littered

34

Dundalk

Littered

35

Galway Inner City – Ballybane

Littered

36

Ballymun

Littered

37

Limerick City Centre

Littered

38

Cork City Centre

Littered

39

Dublin North Inner City

Littered

40

Mahon – Cork City

Seriously littered

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