Mayor Calls for Action to Make TLC9 the Ultimate Spring Clean for Limerick

  • LCCC Team Limerick Clean-up, Mayor Mitchell Hospital launches Team Limerick Clean-up with his neighbours and members of Hospital Tidy Towns. Photo: Kieran Ryan Benson
  • LCCC Team Limerick Clean-up, Mayor Mitchell Hospital launches Team Limerick Clean-up with his neigbours and members of Hospital Tidy Towns.... Pictured is Mayor of the City and County of Limerick, Cllr Gerald Mitchell with his heigbours in from Hospital, Co Limerick L-R Kathleen Farrell, Aileen Barry, Joan Meehan, Noreen and Bernard O'Brien all members of Hospitla Tidy Towns. Picture by: Kieran Ryan-Benson
  • Mayor of the City and County of Limerick, Cllr Gerald Mitchell with his neighbours in from Hospital, Co Limerick. Picture by: Kieran Ryan-Benson
Mayor of the City and County of Limerick, Cllr Gerald Mitchell with his neighbours in from Hospital, Co Limerick. Photo: Kieran Ryan-Benson

As the highly anticipated Team Limerick Clean-Up 9 approaches, the Mayor of the City and County of Limerick, Cllr Gerald Mitchell, is issuing a call on schools, residents, businesses, and community groups to register.

On Good Friday, 29th March, 2024, Limerick will once again unite for this uplifting event, dedicated to sprucing up our streets, parks, and neighbourhoods

TLC9 is an opportunity to improve the appearance of our city and county, while instilling a lasting commitment to cleanliness in our daily lives.

Mayor Mitchell underscores the significance of sustained community involvement, stating,

“Team Limerick Clean-Up is unique to us here in Limerick and from its inception, it has been widely embraced, garnering community support and nurturing a sense of unity and responsibility toward our environment. TLC is not confined to a single day; it embodies our collective dedication to preserving the beauty and cleanliness of our city and county. It is a grassroots community endeavour helping to foster civic pride and environmental responsibility.”

TLC is sponsored by the JP McManus Benevolent Fund in collaboration with Limerick City and County Council and Mr Binman. It is spearheaded by Paul O’Connell. It is Ireland’s largest one-day clean up event. Last year, over 21,500 volunteers took part in TLC8. This was made up of 568 groups, including 85 schools and 56 businesses.

Mayor Mitchell adds,

“TLC’s success hinges on the active involvement of volunteers from all walks of life. Whether you're a student, parent, business owner, or retiree, your contribution matters. By participating, we showcase our commitment to creating a greener, healthier Limerick for generations. Together, we can tangibly enhance the quality of life in our community.

“Register for TLC9 and let's make this Good Friday a day to remember, showcasing the true spirit of Limerick – a united community dedicated to cleanliness, sustainability, and enduring civic pride.”

To register your participation and to access more details about TLC9 visit Limerick.ie or teamlimerickcleanup.ie.

Media partners include The Limerick Leader, Limerick Post, Live 95, I Love Limerick and Elive.  

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