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First Baptist Church would like to give a shout-out to Diane Trickey-Morse and her BSA Troop #444, for the awesome job they did on the grounds of the church as the girls have been weeding to earn their Community Service badge. They also plan to go white water rafting and attend camp. We so appreciate the loyalty to their uniform and for the work on our church grounds.
The Penn Yan Community Summer Happenings held June 28 through July 2 was a huge success. We had over 30 children participating in our Rocky Railway themed Vacation Bible School. It would not have been possible without the help of St. Michael s Catholic and the Penn Yan United Methodist Churches and all of the dedicated volunteers.
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The extra bins and portable loos have arrived - but business owners in Dublin say long-term solution needed
Some 150 portable toilets, 54 large Eurobins and 80 Barrel Bins are to be installed across the city. By Emer Moreau Friday 4 Jun 2021, 2:38 PM 2 hours ago 11,250 Views 28 Comments
Newly installed portaloos on South King Street
Image: Emer Moreau
Image: Emer Moreau
BUSINESS OWNERS IN Dublin city centre have said that the installation of portable toilets and additional bins – ahead of large crowds expected over the weekend – isn’t a long-term solution to public disorder problems.
Dublin City Council (DCC) has today started to install toilet and bins across the city following criticism of a lack of facilities in the capital to allow people to socialise outdoors in line with public health guidelines.