Mayor wishes record number of volunteers well ahead of TLC7

  • Mayor wishes record number of volunteers well ahead of TLC7 (Pic Alan Place)
Pictured at the launch at the Abbey in Kilmallock in January were Aoife Sheehan, former Limerick camogie player and Mayor of Limerick City and County Cllr Daniel Butler. (Picture: Alan Place)

Massive clean-up of Limerick this Good Friday.

The Mayor of the City and County of Limerick Cllr Daniel Butler is wishing the thousands of people who have volunteered for this year’s Team Limerick Clean-Up the very best of luck this Good Friday.

Mayor Butler said: “I would like to wish the record number of volunteers who have signed up for Team Limerick Clean Up 7 the very best of luck on Friday. You are the heartbeat of your communities and your communities are only going to get stronger as a result.

“More than 21,000 volunteers across the city and county of Limerick have signed up for this year’s event and It is a credit to you all as you are willing to give up your Good Friday morning to clean up your areas. You are showing true Limerick spirit.

“Thanks once again to the JP McManus Benevolent Fund, Paul O’Connell and Limerick City and County Council for funding and co-ordinating this great initiative and Mr Binman, Live95 Limerick Leader, Limerick Post, I Love Limerick and Live who are fantastic partners of it.”

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