Rynn Cararoe

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ofeannachtas
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Rynn Cararoe

#1 Post by ofeannachtas »

Hi,

This is not intended to those who respect the land owner, their property and the environment.

What I had to clear last weekend from the bottom of my property was damn right disgusting. Between discarded casts & gut, beer cans and left over wrappers!! I will only ask this once those who use this area please take home you rubbish.

regards

Sean
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Re: Rynn Cararoe

#2 Post by lucky »

well said sean... there are some flit out there..........
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Re: Rynn Cararoe

#3 Post by oneillphil »

I have to agree with you Sean, almost every beach & peir in the country has scraps of newspaper, fishing line and the odd few hooks lying around, the fact that there are no bins provided around the place doesn't really help but if there isn't you should bring it home.

On a different point, if this is on a beach it is not owned by anyone as it is State land so its up to the council to clean up. I have seen a marked change around my area where land owners have had their property damaged or their entrances blocked by anglers and have now put up bollards and electric fences to stop people crossing their land to get to beaches etc.

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