He's organised a clean-up operation along the canal - an area he says is littered with shopping trolleys.
A Westmeath man is anxious to clean up Mullingar, with litter and stray shopping trolleys left lying around.
Colin Watters, chairman of the local hockey club, is disappointed to people so willing to bring down the image of the town.
He's organised a clean-up operation along the canal - an area he says is littered with shopping trolleys.
But Mr. Watters is hoping preventative measures can be put in place by supermarkets or the local authority.
He wants the town to look well, especially with the Fleadh coming up next year:
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