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Here’s What An Taisce Said About Tralee In Latest IBAL Survey

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UNFORTUNATELY, Tralee has lost its ‘Clean to European Norms’ status in the latest Irish Business Against Litter Anti-Litter League Survey

Tralee was ranked 25th out of 40 towns / cities surveyed — down from 21st in January — and was described as ‘Moderately Littered’.

Neighbours Killarney were in 10th position and described as ‘Cleaner Than European Norms’. The An Taisce report on Tralee revealed there were five top ranking sites, combined with three heavily littered sites.

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The judges praised the Lee Riverside Walk, Princes Street Car Park, Lidl area and the Dan Spring Road but some areas such as the Train Station and Market Street came in for criticism. See their report below…

Lee Riverside Walk: Grade A. This lovely waterside environment, in mature setting, was very much deserving of the top litter grade. All aspects were in very good condition e.g. paving, wooden seating, signage, ‘poop & scoop’ facilities etc.

N26 Approach: Grade B+. (Between the two roundabouts). Much of this route presented well with good road surface, markings and signage. The small amounts of litter were mostly parallel to the small park – mainly food related, along with cigarette butts, vapes and promotional flyers.

Lidl – N86: Grade A. This large expanse of shopping area was excellent in terms of presentation and maintenance. It was excellent with regards to litter. Delivery area was neatly presented.

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Princes Street Car Parking: Grade A. A busy environment on day of IBAL visit, not just a car park but also a Farmers’ Market and a meeting spot for a group of hill walkers. Clear signage at the entrance to the car park. Despite all the activity, the car park was excellent with regards to litter.

Dan Spring Road: Grade A. An exceptionally freshly presented route with excellent road / pedestrian surface. The overall impression was of a very clean environment. Plastic ties did feature on many poles.

The Mall: Grade B+. The overall presentation of this site was excellent with lovely paving, large scale tree planters, seating etc. The whole area looked very well. If it wasn’t for the abundance of cigarette butts, this would have been a top-ranking site. Certainly, butt units have been provided, (e.g. stainless facility on planer box) but they are seemingly not being used. Perhaps a cigarette butt awareness campaign might help?

Market Street: Grade C. There has been little improvement in the litter situation since this was last included in IBAL survey – items were mostly smoking (cigarette butts / vapes), and alcohol related.

Deposit Return Scheme, Dunnes Stores: Grade A. Clean facility, all in very good order. Virtual absence of litter.

Tralee Train Station: Grade C+. While the new EV charging stations are a welcome addition to the station, it was disappointing to see little improvement in overall litter situation. The front entrance was littered, along with heavier levels of ‘long-lie’ litter in the shrubs next to the high walls. A more thorough approach to the cleaning regime is required to address this.

Daly’s Lane: Grade C. First impressions were poor, with peeling paint / graffiti at the signage entrance to the lane. Apart from PT Motors (which was spotless), Daly’s Lane presented poorly, not just casually discarded items but significant accumulations of alcohol related litter at the green corrugated fencing, beside the discarded wood – this derelict site is now a magnet for litter. ‘No Dumping’ signage at corner location indicates that the premises are monitored by CCTV – this area wasn’t dumped upon but was littered.

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Here’s What The An Taisce Judges Said About Parts Of Tralee

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TRALEE maintained its high performance in the Irish Business Against Litter table results resulting in a sixth place finish this time around, retaining its Cleaner than European Norms standard.

The An Taisce Report had some nice things to say about Tralee as you can see below where parts of  the town received a lot of ‘A’ grades…

“There have been enormous strides in Tralee over the last couple of years – resulting in an excellent performance and no seriously littered sites.

The very good top ranking sites included The Mall, the Recycle Facility at Super Valu and Rose Garden, (a wonderful gem) which was excellent in terms of presentation and maintenance .

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A couple of sites just missed getting the top litter grade – Castle Street Lower and Milk Market Lane – there was façade painting at Milk Market Lane which helped to ‘take away the bare look’ of a vacant property.

Approach Road from Limerick: Grade A. The overall impression of this road was a good one, with a virtual absence of litter. Minor weed / shrubbery issues.

Dingle Approach Road: Grade A. An excellent road in terms of litter. Overall presentation was a very good one.

The Mall: Grade A. A very freshly presented town centre environment with paving, seating, bollards, street bins, planter boxes, bicycle parking etc. in very good order. It was excellent with regard to litter.

Milk Market Lane: Grade B+. This was a mixed site in terms of presentation – some sections of the paving were in much better condition than other parts. With a little extra care and attention this could easily be a top ranking site – there were some very casually discarded food related litter items. Façade painting took away the bare look on a premises but a warehouse presented poorly.

Castle Street Lower: Grade B+. The most obvious litter items along Castle Street Lower were cigarette butts, with lower levels of chewing gum and sweet wrappers. The overall presentation was a good one and with a little extra effort it could easily be a top ranking site.

Rock Street: Grade B. Compared to recent IBAL litter surveys, Rock Street has the appearance of being an improved street in terms of litter. While the cigarette butt units on buildings appear to be used there was still an obvious presence of same on the footpath. Chewing gum was also obvious, with lower levels of plastic bottles, fast-food wrappers, sweet papers and plastic bags. Recycle

Facility at SuperValu Car Park: Grade A. A very clean and tidy impression was created at this recycle facility – there were no major litter issues.

Denny Street: Grade B+. Parts of Denny Street were very well presented and maintained, with attractive planting. However, some food related litter items along the busier part of the street and a significant chewing gum presence prevented the top litter grade. Hopefully, the ‘2 Minute Street Clean’ signage creates a good awareness.

Rose Garden: Grade A. An excellent site. These beautiful gardens have been beautifully presented and maintained – a real gem for the town of Tralee. Bins, water feature, sculpture, etc. were all in excellent order. It was very good with regard to litter.

Killarney – Tralee Connecting Road: Grade B+. Overall, this was quite a good road with regard to litter. Killarney to Farranfore scored a Grade B with a very definite litter presence; e.g. plastic bottles, cans and some cardboard / plastic wrapping. Farranfore to Tralee was better – Grade A

Tralee Is One Of The Cleanest Large Towns In Ireland According To IBAL

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IBAL (Irish Business Against Litter) announced their first results of 2020, which sees Tralee in 6th place in their table of large towns and cities in Ireland.

Even though it was in 5th place out of 40 in the last report of June 2019, the rankings show Tralee to be ‘Cleaner Than European Norms’ in their report and is one of the cleanest large towns in Ireland.

The report says the town has made enormous strides in recent years and there are no seriously littered sites in the town. Killarney is at No.2, up one place from the last report.

Tralee Drops In IBAL League Table

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Tralee has gone down the rankings in the latest IBAL table.

IT’S not a great start to the year for Tralee as the town has slipped in its classification in the Irish Business Against Litter (IBAL) table.

After being placed third in the table in August, with a standard of being ‘Cleaner Than European Norms’, the town has slipped back to 17th place and down to ‘Clean To European Norms’.

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The result will be a setback to the sterling work which has been done by the people from various organisations, but it must be remembered that this time last year, Tralee was placed in 25th place in the table and went on the vastly improve its standing.

Killarney dropped from 1st to sixth place in the table, but retains its  ‘Cleaner Than European Norms’ standard.