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2010
Anti Litter League First Round Results 2010: 23 August 2010 : Businesses asked to clean up their act as survey shows fall-off in ‘litter free’ towns
Anti Litter League Launch 2010 : 26 April 2010 : ‘Urgent’ need to clean up key tourist routes as summer approaches
Anti Litter League Final Round 2009 : 4 January 2010 : Bray announced as cleanest town in Ireland
2009
Supermarket car parks: 31 August 2009: Supermarkets a 'blot on landscape' in many towns, reveals litter survey
Anti-Litter League First Round Results: 15 June 2009 - Nationwide clean-up continues but reduction of weekend cleaning a "major worry"
Anti Litter League Launch 2009: - 20 April 2009: Litter "a greater concern than crime or pollution", says EU study
Anti-Litter League Final Round 2008: 5 January 2009: Howth announced as cleanest town in Ireland
2008
30 December 2008: 'Litter Free' Tallaght receives award as most improved town in Ireland
Anti-Litter League 2nd Round results: 20 October 2008: Bad news for Rebel County as Cobh and Cork City fall foul of litter
Anti-Litter League First Round Results: Monday, 16 June 2008 - Capital cleans up to greet inflow of summer tourists
Anti Litter League - Final Round 2007: Monday, 7 January 2008: Dundalk announced as cleanest town in Ireland in Anti-Litter League
2007
European League Results: 22 October 2007: Dublin to Dirty and Dear, according to European litter survey
On the Spot fines: 27 September 2007: Litter conference delegates hear that almost 50% of on-the-spot litter fines come to nothing
Anti-Litter League Round 1 Results: 18 June 2007: IBAL slams 'car littering' as a growing blot on Ireland's landscape
European League Annoucement: April 2: Dublin to face comparisons with European Litter Levels in latest IBAL Survey
2006
Anti-Litter League Final Round: December 11th 2006: Fermoy announced as
cleanest town in Ireland
Anti
- Litter League Round 1 Results : 27 March 2006 Litter survey reveals
wide variations between Dublin suburbs
Anti
- Litter League Round 2 Results : 29 May 2006 Nationwide Litter survey
shows Capital City on the slide
Anti
- Litter League Round 2 (Dublin) : August 28th 2006 - Increase Plastic
Bag Levy Plea by IBAL as Usage Surges
2005
Anti
- Litter League Round 1 Results: 16 May 2005 - Industrial estates under
fire as litter levels rise
Anti
- Litter League Round 2 Results: 29 August 2005 - Summer IBAL survey shows
litter levels continue to fall
Anti
- Litter League Round 3 (Finale) Results: 12 December 2005 - Carlow announced
as cleanest town in Ireland
2004
Anti
- Litter League Round 1 Results: 10 May 2004 - Anti-Litter League reveals
sharp increase in heavily littered areas
Anti
- Litter League Round 2 Results: 31 August 2004 - Capitals 'a blot on
landscape' as country cleans up
11
November 2004 Colleges scrub up well, despite tendency among young people
to litter
Anti
- Litter League Round 3 (Finale) Results: 6 December 2004 - Cavan retains
crown as Ireland's cleanest, as more towns come up shining
2003
Anti
- Litter League Round 1 Results: 16 June 2003 - IBAL Survey reveals most
towns "heavily littered"
Anti
- Litter League Round 2 Results: 1 September 2003 - Major cities slammed
as 'blackspots' as litter levels in towns improve slightly
Anti
- Litter League Round 3 (Finale) Results: 15 December 2003 - Cavan is
cleanest as 2003 Litter League concludes
2002
Anti
- Litter League Preliminary Round: 4 March 2002 - Survey finds two-thirds
of towns 'heavily' or 'very heavily' littered
Anti
- Litter League Round 1 Results: 27 May 2002 - Litter League shows towns
starting to clean up their act
Anti
- Litter League Round
2 Results: 26 August 2002 - Litter League shows towns dirtier than ever
at weekends
October
2002 -IBAL hits out at lack of fines
Anti
- Litter League Round
3 (Finale) Results 9 December 2002 - Carlow wins inaugural All-Ireland
Anti-Litter league
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