tidiness and litter control
RIALÚ RÉITEAS AGUS LITREACHA
Tidiness:
In this section adjudicators look for a general lack of clutter, blocked footpaths, redundant poles, unsightly overhead electric cables, absence of graffiti and fly-posting, and evidence of control of weed growth at kerbs. Absence of unsightly and or inappropriate advertising, such as that on gables of buildings and mass produced advertising banners in shop fronts. Tidiness is also considered under other categories including the Built Environment & Streetscape, Approach Roads, Streets & lanes.
Litter: Tidy Town adjudicators will assess the absence of litter and dumping, evidence of litter control strategy, including regular litter patrols, segregation of collected litter during clean-ups and promotion of anti-litter awareness throughout community.
To address this GTT and GTT have implemented a litter management plan.
In this section adjudicators look for a general lack of clutter, blocked footpaths, redundant poles, unsightly overhead electric cables, absence of graffiti and fly-posting, and evidence of control of weed growth at kerbs. Absence of unsightly and or inappropriate advertising, such as that on gables of buildings and mass produced advertising banners in shop fronts. Tidiness is also considered under other categories including the Built Environment & Streetscape, Approach Roads, Streets & lanes.
Litter: Tidy Town adjudicators will assess the absence of litter and dumping, evidence of litter control strategy, including regular litter patrols, segregation of collected litter during clean-ups and promotion of anti-litter awareness throughout community.
To address this GTT and GTT have implemented a litter management plan.