Leo Varadkar, Brendan Griffin and Sean Murphy
2019 County Cleanup
2019 County Cleanup
2019 Killarney County Cleanup
2019 County Cleanup
2019 County Cleanup
2019 Kenmare County Cleanup
2019 Listowel County Cleanup
2019 Kenmare Count Cleanup
2019 Tralee County Cleanup
2019 Killarney County Cleanup
2019 Killarney County Cleanup
2019 Killarney County Claenup
2019 Killanrey County Cleanup
2019 Killarney County Cleanup
2019 Kenmare County Cleanup
2019 Farranfore County Cleanup
2019 Farranfore County Cleanup
2019 Kenamre County Cleanup
2019 Killarney County Cleanup
2019 Sneem County Cleanup
2019 Tralee County Cleanup
2019 Kells County Cleanup
2019 County Cleanup
2019 KWD Organisers
2019 Killarney County Cleanup
2019 Tralee County Cleanup
2019 County Cleanup
2018 County Cleanup
2018 County Cleanup
2018 Tralee County Cleanup
2018 County Cleanup
2018 Tralee, County Cleanup
2018 County Cleanup
2018 at Eagles Nest, Count Cleanup
2018 Killorglin, County Cleanup
2018 County Cleanup
2018 County Cleanup
2018 County Cleanup
2018 County Cleanup
2018 County Cleanup
2018 Rathmore, County Cleanup
2018 Castlemaome, County Cleanup
2018 County Cleanup
2018 Mountain Stage, County Cleanup
2018 Tralee, County Cleanup
2018 County Cleanup
2018 County Cleanup
2018 County Cleanup
2018 Listowel, County Cleanup
2018 County Cleanup
KWD County Cleanup 2018
KWD County Cleanup 2018
KWD County Cleanup 2018
Lucky LInda…Winner of the KWD voucher was Linda Brennan of Ballyhar, she is presented with a gift voucher of a years free collection worth €300 from Noel O’Reilly,KWD, at this years KWD Recycling County Clean Up Day. Now in its sixth year, the County Clean-Up, takes place with the support of Kerry County Council and KWD Recycling, has proven to be a wonderful community event in which people clean up their respective areas.Photo:Valerie O'Sullivan/FREE PIC***
Volunteers from Tralee Tidy Towns at this years KWD Recycling County Clean Up Day, at Gortatlea, Tralee Road, Karoliina Salminen and Patsy Barrett. Now in its sixth year, the County Clean-Up, takes place with the support of Kerry County Council and KWD Recycling, has proven to be a wonderful community event in which people clean up their respective areas.Photo:Valerie O'Sullivan
Corrie O’Flaherty, left and Graham Lacey, Volunteers Killarney Tidy Towns at this years KWD Recycling County Clean Up Day at the Eagle’s Nest, Kenmare Road. Now in its sixth year, the County Clean-Up, takes place with the support of Kerry County Council and KWD Recycling, has proven to be a wonderful community event in which people clean up their respective areas.Photo:Valerie O'Sullivan
Tom Roche, left and Noel O’Connell, Volunteers Killarney Tidy Towns at this years KWD Recycling County Clean Up Day on the Kenmare Road. Now in its sixth year, the County Clean-Up, takes place with the support of Kerry County Council and KWD Recycling, has proven to be a wonderful community event in which people clean up their respective areas.Photo:Valerie O'Sullivan
Johnny McGuire, left, Killarney Tidy Towns and Paul O’Neill, President Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce, at this years KWD Recycling County Clean Up Day. Now in its sixth year, the County Clean-Up, takes place with the support of Kerry County Council and KWD Recycling, has proven to be a wonderful community event in which people clean up their respective areas.Photo:Valerie O'Sullivan
Our very own Kevin Counihan busy collection bags over the past week. Kevin collected in Killorglin earlier in the week, congrats to all involved! , from left, Brendan Foley, Trudy O’Sullivan, Orna Eccles, Kevin Counihan, KWD Recycling, James Daly and Peter Keane . Now in its sixth year, the County Clean-Up, takes place with the support of Kerry County Council and KWD Recycling, has proven to be a wonderful community event in which people clean up their respective areas.Photo:Valerie O'Sullivan
Tidy Towns Kenmare
Kenmare Tidy Towns
Liam O’Brien, picking litter on the Tralee Road, at this years KWD Recycling County Clean Up Day. Now in its sixth year, the County Clean-Up, takes place with the support of Kerry County Council and KWD Recycling, has proven to be a wonderful community event in which people clean up their respective areas.Photo:Valerie O'Sullivan
Clare Morris, left and Patricia Mangan, Killarney Tidy Towns, on the Kenmare Road, at this years KWD Recycling County Clean Up Day on the Killarney to Kenmare road. Now in its sixth year, the County Clean-Up, takes place with the support of Kerry County Council and KWD Recycling, has proven to be a wonderful community event in which people clean up their respective areas.Photo:Valerie O'Sullivan
Kevin Murphy, with volunteers from Killarney Cycling Club, Adam Murphy, Keelan O'Shea, Ella Murphy and Milo Donaldson, at Muckross Lake Shore at this years KWD Recycling County Clean Up Day. Now in its sixth year, the County Clean-Up, takes place with the support of Kerry County Council and KWD Recycling, has proven to be a wonderful community event in which people clean up their respective areas.Photo:Valerie O'Sullivan/FREE PIC***
Farranfore and Killarney Volunteers enjoying a coffee break after at this years KWD Recycling County Clean Up Day. Now in its sixth year, the County Clean-Up, takes place with the support of Kerry County Council and KWD Recycling, has proven to be a wonderful community event in which people clean up their respective areas.Photo:Valerie O'Sullivan/FREE PIC***
Killorglin Tidy Towns Volunteers with their mascot ‘Kerry’ at this years KWD Recycling County Clean Up Day in Killorglin. Now in its sixth year, the County Clean-Up, takes place with the support of Kerry County Council and KWD Recycling, has proven to be a wonderful community event in which people clean up their respective areas.Photo:Valerie O'Sullivan/FREE PIC***
Sister and Brother Mike and Bríde Doherty at Ladies View, Kenmare Road, at this years KWD Recycling County Clean Up Day on the Killarney to Kenmare road. Now in its sixth year, the County Clean-Up, takes place with the support of Kerry County Council and KWD Recycling, has proven to be a wonderful community event in which people clean up their respective areas.Photo:Valerie O'Sullivan/FREE PIC***
Tralee Tidy Towns, Val Must, left and Yasser Askar, at this years KWD Recycling County Clean Up Day at Gortatlea outside Tralee town. Now in its sixth year, the County Clean-Up, takes place with the support of Kerry County Council and KWD Recycling, has proven to be a wonderful community event in which people clean up their respective areas.Photo:Valerie O'Sullivan/FREE PIC***
Nothing to tough for Cllr John Joe Culloty, at this years KWD Recycling County Clean Up Day on the Killarney to Kenmare road. Now in its sixth year, the County Clean-Up, takes place with the support of Kerry County Council and KWD Recycling, has proven to be a wonderful community event in which people clean up their respective areas.Photo:Valerie O'Sullivan/FREE PIC***
All set for the Kerry County Cleanup April 8th 2017
Moira Murrell Chief Executive of Kerry County Council will be on the roads of Kerry with Mayor of Tralee Cllr Terry O’Brien and Noel O’Reilly from KWD on County Clean-Up Day. Photo By : Domnick Walsh © Eye Focus LTD
County Cleanup Launch 2017
Moira Murrell Chief Executive of Kerry County Council will be on the roads of Kerry with Mayor of Tralee Cllr Terry O’Brien and Noel O’Reilly from KWD on County Clean-Up Day. Photo By : Domnick Walsh © Eye Focus LTD
KWD County Cleanup
County Cleanup 2017
County Cleanup 2017
County Cleanup 2017 KWD
Cu Chulainn in the County Clean Up
Colm Cooper - KWD Recycling
at this years KWD Recycling County Clean Up Day before their departure from Daly’s Supervalu. Killarney Tidy Towns Meitheal Group with CEO Kerry County Council, Moira Murrell, Director of KWD Sean Murphy, President of Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce, Paul O’Neill, Cllr John Joe Culloty and Cllr John Sheahan. Now in its sixth year, the County Clean-Up, takes place with the support of Kerry County Council and KWD Recycling, has proven to be a wonderful community event in which people clean up their respective areas.Photo:Valerie O'Sullivan/FREE PIC***
at this years KWD Recycling County Clean Up Day before their departure from Daly’s Supervalu. Killarney Tidy Towns Meitheal Group with CEO Kerry County Council, Moira Murrell, Director of KWD Sean Murphy, President of Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce, Paul O’Neill, Cllr John Joe Culloty and Cllr John Sheahan. Now in its sixth year, the County Clean-Up, takes place with the support of Kerry County Council and KWD Recycling, has proven to be a wonderful community event in which people clean up their respective areas.Photo:Valerie O'Sullivan/FREE PIC***
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