Dublin Community Clean-Up

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Dublin, Saturday 18th April

The Team Dublin Clean-Up invites residents, community groups, schools, businesses, and environmental organisations to help improve and maintain their neighbourhoods. Dublin City Council provides all required clean-up equipment in advance, free of charge, and all bags will be collected by the Council on the day. Waste Management Services will also coordinate the safe collection and disposal of all litter gathered during the event.

Event organisers Sinéad Mooney and Aideen O’Brien, Litter Management Office, Dublin City Council encouraged people citywide to get involved, saying, “We encourage everyone to take part in this year’s Team Dublin Clean-Up. Groups across the city make huge efforts throughout the year to keep their areas clean, attractive and beautiful places to live and visit. This annual event is an opportunity to coordinate these efforts on one day and showcase the fantastic work being carried out across Dublin. If we each do a little, we will achieve a lot. Ní neart go cur le chéile.”

All participating groups will be automatically entered into the Dublin City Neighbourhoods Competition, with a chance to win €1,000 for their community.

The Team Dublin Clean-Up Day forms part of An Taisce’s National Spring Clean 2026, Ireland’s largest and most widely supported anti-litter initiative, encouraging community participation and environmental responsibility across the country.


Date:
Saturday 18th April
Time:
11.00am
Price:
Free

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