Tommy Madden and Rory Devine with Limerick Hurler Dan Morrissey in Castleconnell pictured as part of the TLC Limerick Clean Up of 2019. Pic. Brian ArthurTommy Madden and Rory Devine with Limerick Hurler Dan Morrissey in Castleconnell pictured as part of the TLC Limerick Clean Up of 2019.Pic. Brian Arthur
07/03/2019TLC ambassador Paul O'Connell pictured today at the 'Design a TLC Bottle' prizegiving at the Hunt Museum, Limerick. Over 50 primary schools across the county entered ahead of Team Limerick Clean-Up 5, which will see thousands of volunteers take to the streets of Limerick city and county for Europe's largest one-day clean up. Sponsored by the JP McManus Benevolent Fund, the event has seen over 360 tonnes of litter gathered from the streets since inception in 2015. Over 14,000 volunteers have already signed up for the 2019 event, taking place on Good Friday, 19th April. Photo by Diarmuid Greene07/03/2019 TLC ambassador Paul O'Connell pictured today at the 'Design a TLC Bottle' prizegiving at the Hunt Museum, Limerick. Over 50 primary schools across the county entered ahead of Team Limerick Clean-Up 5, which will see thousands of volunteers take to the streets of Limerick city and county for Europe's largest one-day clean up. Sponsored by the JP McManus Benevolent Fund, the event has seen over 360 tonnes of litter gathered from the streets since inception in 2015. Over 14,000 volunteers have already signed up for the 2019 event, taking place on Good Friday, 19th April. Photo by Diarmuid Greene
TLC5-Launch-00728.01.19 The launch of Team Limerick Clean-Up 5 in Castleconnell, Co. Limerick. Taking place this Good Friday, April 19th, the initiative sees thousands of volunteers take to the streets of Limerick city and county each year for Europe's largest one-day clean up. Sponsored by the JP McManus Benevolent Fund, the event has seen over 360 tonnes of litter gathered from the streets since inception in 2015. Overall participation figures have passed the 60,000-mark and included over 550 volunteer groups from every town in Limerick last year. . Picture: Alan Place
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CN2_4471A14.04.2017. REPRO FREEEurope’s biggest ever one-day clean-up took place in Limerick today, Friday 14 April. Over 16,500 people took to the streets of Limerick city and county to take part in the occasion.Pictured taking part in the Team Limerick Clean-Up at Corbally was Mill Road Resident, Maura McNamara.Picture: Cathal Noonan/Alan Place Photography.
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TLC Hurlers 01.jpg07.02.15 The Limerick Hurling Academy have signed up to join the Team Limerick Clean-up. Announcing their support were academy members, Sean Barry and Sean O'Connor. Picture: Alan Place
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06-02-2015 Pictured as part of the TLC (Team Limerick Clean-Up) preparations are residents of St Brigid's and St Patrick's parish along with Willie O'Dea TD, John Power from Team Limerick Clean-Up and Molly Sheehan, aged 7, from St Brigid's parish. Picture credit: Diarmuid Greene/Fusionshooters
TLC Paul and JP 36.jpg03.03.15 Paul O’Connell and JP McManus announced that over 6,500 volunteers have signed up to Team Limerick Clean-up (TLC) to date. They were joined by Chief Executive, Limerick City & County Council, Conn Murray and volunteers at St Munchin’s Community Centre, Thomondgate where they celebrated with a large TLC cake. Preparations are also underway for Limerick’s largest ever tea/coffee morning, which will take place at locations across the city and county following the Good Friday clean-up. Pictured at the event were, Pat Conway, Brother of Charity Limerick and JP McManusl. Picture: Alan Place.
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TLC Camogie 03.jpg07.02.15 The Murroe Boher Camogie Club have signed up to join the Team Limerick Clean-up. Picture: Alan Place
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POC Clean Campaign 02.jpg04.09.14 Ireland Rugby Captain and Munster legend, Paul O'Connell was mined by students, Seamus O'Sial, 11, Brooke O'Neill, 8, Liam Griffin, 8 and Clodagh De Paor, 11 from The Model School Limerick, at the Peoples Park to launch Going4Gold Clean-Up Campaign. Picture: Alan Place.
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