More than 1000 volunteers in Offaly, 700 in Laois and 500 in Westmeath participated.
The National Spring Clean campaign has reached its highest level to date.
Over 2,200 people in the midlands joined in this year's edition of Ireland’s official anti-litter programme.
More than 1,000 volunteers in Offaly participated in organised clean-ups across over 30 locations in the county; over 700 volunteers across 50 locations in Laois; and 500 volunteers at 400 locations in Westmeath.
An Taisce is thanking everyone involved for joining them on the longest and biggest Spring Clean in its 21 year history.
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