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Published 13:08 11 Apr 2016 BST
Updated 13:21 11 Apr 2016 BST
“It was remarkable,” McPartlan added.
“For the last 10 years we’ve had signage there warning people not to illegally dump, but every day we would have to clear up bags, and sofas and other furniture, and even builders’ rubble, but this poster has made such a difference.”
McPartlan has recommended that fines be issued to all of those implicated in the poster; illegal dumping carries an on-the-spot fine of €150 and a maximum fine of €3,000 if convicted in the District Court.
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