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Holylands Enjoys Peace and Lively Community Spirit on First Night of St. Patrick’s Day Weekend

March 15, 2013by barton creeth

On Thursday, volunteers and public servants banded together to make the first night of the St. Patrick’s Day weekend in Belfast’s Holylands one that was peaceful, calm and alive in […]

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Preparing for St. Patrick’s Day Weekend

February 20, 2013by barton creeth

BottleOUT is preparing for the big St. Patrick’s Day weekend events here in the Holylands. For the last three years, we have hit the streets with green recycling bags, picking […]

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Looking back at the fight to ban glass in 2012

January 3, 2013by barton creeth

More cities across the UK and the world are recognising that a small investment in glass-alternatives at pubs and night clubs saves lives and saves tax payers millions in unnecessary […]

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Video: Trish Speaks Out Against Glass Bottles

December 13, 2012by barton creeth Leave a comment

Broken bottles aren’t just an eye sore in the community, they are lethal weapons we need to keep off our streets.

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Thousands of bottles are collected every year off the streets of Belfast following St. Patrick's Day celebrations.

A bottle on the street is a weapon in reach

December 13, 2012by barton creeth Leave a comment
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The BOTTLEOUT campaign was founded by Trish Morgan who alongside other concerned members of City Church in South Belfast decided to look at ways of reducing the broken glass bottle issue so prevalent in their community. This journey has led her to meet with local residents, community groups, police, MLAs, council members, NHS executives, Universities, Breweries and vintners all of whom need to work together to make our streets safer & cleaner from broken glass bottles!

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  • Holylands Enjoys Peace and Lively Community Spirit on First Night of St. Patrick’s Day Weekend
  • Preparing for St. Patrick’s Day Weekend
  • Looking back at the fight to ban glass in 2012
  • Video: Trish Speaks Out Against Glass Bottles
  • A bottle on the street is a weapon in reach

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