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Interview - Aideen Feeney,Litter Warden“The One Woman Army Of County Sligo”- was the reference Pat Kenny used in an interview with Aideen. Aideen Feeney, Sligo’s Litter Warden was born and reared in Yeats County and believes wholeheartedly that the enhancement of our environment and protection of our natural resources is a serious concern not only for Sligo County Council but for our community as a whole.
- Aideen Feeney, Litter Warden Q. What career move directed you to the Post of Litter Warden with Sligo County Council?
Q. What responsibility do you have as a Litter Warden?
Q. What progress have you seen in area of litter control?
The Council also combats the increasingly worrying problem of dog fouling, which can be dangerous and unsightly and can spoil coastal resorts, schools, playgrounds, footpaths and in particular the beaches. We launched a ”Poop and Scoop” campaign in March 2001 to combat this problem. We also launched the ”National Litter Pollution Monitoring System”. This is an ongoing process where the aim is to find the source of the problem, identify it and then take the necessary steps to solve the problem. I also believe that the introduction of the Litter Warden’s van is an added bonus as it’s important to be seen and the mobile number is very clear on the side. Q. You have maintained close contact with the National Schools?
Q. Your work is not exclusively about pursuing litter offenders?
The recent campaign to implement long life bags has been very successful and the provision for plastic bottles on all sites is up and running. We are also starting a pilot scheme where newspapers can be disposed off on site. Sligo County Council will be paying for it initially. Aideen finished off by saying that she is always grateful to the public for all the support in reporting claims and through community groups, organisations and Tidy Towns committees.
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