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Buncrana GAA wants 'any old iron 01.11.11

A GAA club hopes to cash in on the soaring demand for scrap metal with a unique fundraiser to collect old waste from people's homes and garages.
Buncrana GAA club will launch its 'Scrap Saturday Big Christmas Clear Out' on Saturday in association with the local tidy towns committee.
"We plan to facilitate the lifting of old waste metals and other materials throughout the entire parish," said club chairman and former senior Donegal player, Paul McGonigle.
"We will sort this material ourselves and then supply it to a local scrap merchant for recycling. This will provide us with some much-needed funding and also carry out a valuable community and environmental service," he added. He said the club will then make a donation to Buncrana Tidy Towns.
Team leaders from the club will be given catchment areas and will be tasked with arranging pick-ups. Collections will begin on November 5 and will continue for the following three or four Saturdays, depending on demand.
"We'll collect any old items containing metal, from your garages, sheds, and back yards to get rid of all that clutter.
The club says householders can enjoy a pre-Christmas clear-out without the cost of skips or recycling.
Among the items that will be collected and recycled for free are fridges and washing machines, toasters, TVs, copper tanks and pipes. The club will even pick up your old car, tractor, farm machinery and batteries. If you would like to find out more about the initiative call: Paul - 086 811 6983; Tom - 083 347 6549; Malachy - 086 804 2607; Gary - 086 403 6544 or David - 087 939 2767.

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