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06 Sept 2025

Plans must be put in place at Tipperary tyre collection points - Clune

Plans must be put in place at Tipperary tyre collection points - Clune

A farm tyre bring-centre has been set up for Tipperary at Gortdrum Mines for October 20th

A farm tyre bring-centre has been set up for Tipperary at Gortdrum Mines for October 20th. However there were reported tailbacks of over 2km last weekend when the first one opened in Cavan.


Ireland South MEP Deirdre Clune said that it is important that lessons are learned from Cavan.


MEP Clune said: “Farmers faced significant delays in bringing old tyres to the recycle point in Cavan and lessons must be learned from this. There are three more open in October and measures must be put in place to ensure delays like those experienced in Cavan do not occur again. Over 450 framers turned up at Cavan according to reports and this shows what a valuable service this is but it must be done right.


“I would call on Minister Naughten to ensure that long queues don't happen at the upcoming Tipperary collection point. This is a very important and valuable initiative from the Department of the Environment to encourage farmers to dispose of old tyres in an environmentally friendly way.


MEP Clune added: “I would also encourage the Department to look at more ways in which it can facilitate farmers to recycle their tyres. The Department of the Environment offers great support to our agricultural industry but this is one area that there is a clear demand for more centres to be made available.”

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