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PHOTOS Team Limerick Clean-Up 2026 – Limerick is on board!
Team Limerick Clean-Up 2026 – Limerick is on board! – Pictured at Castleconnell Village at the Mick Makey Statue are Killian And Finn Cronin, sons of Irish International rugby player Sean Cronin who are also Mick Mackeys grandsons with Paul O Connell taking part in Team Limerick Clean-Up. Picture: Brian Arthur
Record-breaking 24,000 volunteers out in force as Team Limerick Clean-Up 2026 celebrates a new Limerick

Celebrating a new decade, Team Limerick Clean-Up is back and better than ever before with a record-breaking 24,000 volunteers taking part in Europe’s largest one-day clean-up.
Volunteer groups from every corner of the county got out on Good Friday to make Limerick a cleaner and better place to live. With 94 schools, 42 Tidy Towns groups, and 48 sports clubs, this year’s event was a huge success with over 400 groups spread across Limerick City and County.
TLC was founded in 2015 by JP McManus, Helen O’Donnell and Paul O’Connell, in partnership with Limerick City & County Council. It started with an aim to foster and build relationships with the community, instil a sense of pride in the people of Limerick and protect the environment; all clean-ups finish up with a cup of tea, coffee, and a chat to celebrate the hard work done by families, friends, neighbours, colleagues, and communities.
TLC Founders JP McManus, Helen O’Donnell, & Paul O’Connell said, “We are delighted to be celebrating a new decade of Team Limerick Clean-Up. Last year was a tremendous success as we celebrated our 10-year milestone, and seeing our numbers rise again this year is very encouraging. We have had an increase in schools, sport groups, and Tidy Towns group this year which is very positive. We’re very proud of how TLC has evolved over the last decade, and that comes down to the commitment, support, and pride of our wonderful volunteers. We hope everyone has a fun and safe day!”
Mayor of Limerick, John Moran said, “Team Limerick Cleanup continues to showcase the very best of Limerick. We shouldn’t forget that everything that happened today across the length and breadth of Limerick is powered by the extraordinary volunteers who give their time and energy to take such pride in their communities. It is heartening to see the same, if not greater enthusiasm for the thousands of people getting up and out on Good Friday as there was for the first event back in 2015. I am immensely proud of everyone involved and want to let all Limerick people know that we are building a cleaner, stronger, more connected Limerick. Today embodies the progress we’re making on that journey.”
Príomh Chomhairleoir, Cllr Catherine Slattery said, “Team Limerick Clean-Up is something I look forward to every single year. There’s nothing quite like putting on the high-vis vest, heading out into the community, and working side by side with neighbours and volunteers who all share that same civic pride. It’s such a simple idea, but the impact is incredible.”
Director General of Limerick City and County Council, Dr Pat Daly said, “Limerick City and County Council is delighted to once again support Team Limerick Clean-Up which has grown into a flagship environmental initiative for the whole county. The positive impact of removing tonnes of litter each year is significant, but equally important is the awareness and sense of pride it fosters in communities.”
Sponsored by the JP McManus Benevolent Fund and supported by Limerick City and County Council, TLC last year saw 50 tonnes of litter collected by Mr Binman, which is equivalent to approx. 2000 household wheelie bins of rubbish. I Love Limerick has been honoured to supprt the event since its inception.





