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Fahan street rubbish – take it home and don’t dump it – Kelly

written by John July 3, 2018
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SINN Fein Councillor Colly has urged people using the grass banking overlooking Fahan Street in the good weather to take their rubbish home with them.

He made his comment after complaints rubbish is being left each night strewn across the green space at Fahthere.

Councillor Kelly said: “With the good spell of weather there has been unprecedented numbers of people using the large grass area below the Derry Walls overlooking Fahan Street.

“It is great to see such large numbers of people out enjoying the good weather but sadly with such numbers it also brings problems.

“I have received complaints from local residents about people leaving rubbish on the green space which council workers have to come in each day and clean it up.

“I would appeal for anyone using this space to try and take their rubbish home with them or place it in one bag so it’s easily collected. And also to be mindful of leaving the likes of glass bottles which if broken could cause injuries to children playing on the grass or injure family pets.

Fahan street rubbish – take it home and don’t dump it – Kelly was last modified: July 3rd, 2018 by John
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