Poll

A recent TIDY Northern Ireland survey revealed huge differences in the number of litter fines issued by councils within the province. Do you think councils should issue more fixed penalty notices to people who drop litter?
 
 
  • Beach Clean at Carnlough attracts eager volunteers
    Civic-minded local volunteers helped clean the beach at Carnlough Saturday afternoon at low tide. Organised by Larne Borough Council together with Tidy NI, volunteers from the community, including the Carnlough Community Association and the Marine Conservation Society helped to tidy the beach.
  • Beach Clean Boosts Nicholson's Strand Award Hopes
    A car door, a bicycle and a plastic bottle washed ashore from Holland were among the more unusual items removed from Nicholson's Strand, Kilkeel during a recent litter pick organised by TIDY Northern Ireland.

About Partnerships

At TIDY Northern Ireland we like to work with other organisations to share our expertise in creating a cleaner, safer, greener Northern Ireland. Those we most frequently work with include local government, central government, other NGOs, as well as private firms.

Overtime we have had links with UTV (Grimebusters initiative), Coca Cola (EnviroCare), and Belfast City Airport (EnviroCare). We also work with a number of delivery partners to help implement Eco-Schools in Northern Ireland. These partners undertake a variety of work within schools in support of the modules for the Eco-Schools curriculum.

We are currently in the second year of a three year partnership with Translink. The aim of this is to achieve a litter free sustainable environment throughout Translinks network of transport corridors.

Please contact us for further information if your organisation would like to develop an individual partnership with TIDY Northern Ireland.

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