The Council says the bins will be emptied by Monday.
Offaly County Council says a number of bottle banks in the county are full.
Facilities in Clara, Ballycumber and Pollagh have reached capacity.
The local authority says the bins will be emptied by Monday.
People are being advised to visit another bottle bank or to store their glass until they are emptied.
Please Keep Our County Tidy - Bottle banks at Clara, Ballycumber and Pollogh are full to Capacity. They will be emptied no later than Monday 6th April. Please visit another bottle bank or hold your glass until they have been emptied. Recycle Centre’s remain Open for Business. pic.twitter.com/vvzCD0XMUY
— offalycoco (@offalycoco) April 4, 2020
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