
Barry Woods
Barry Woods is the head of waste management at Dublin City Council, where he has been vocal about the litter issues plaguing the north inner city. He has highlighted the need for legislative changes to hold landlords accountable for their tenants' waste, responding to concerns raised by the Irish Business Against Litter group regarding the cleanliness of urban areas in Dublin.
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Barry Woods is the father of Keane Mulready-Woods and shared his trauma regarding his son's murder.
Two jailed for disposal of dismembered remains of teenager Keane Mulready-Woods – The Irish TimesBarry Woods is the council’s head of waste management who discussed the concerns regarding the installation of CCTV cameras.
CCTV finally installed to catch dumpers in Dublin’s worst litter black spot – The Irish TimesBarry Woods, Dublin City Council’s head of waste management, discussed the delay in installing CCTV cameras.
CCTV cameras to catch Dublin’s dumpers not installed ‘as they could knock out traffic lights’ – The Irish Times
Barry Woods, the council’s head of waste management, discussed the enforcement campaign against illegal dumping.
Local authority to call to homes in illegal dumping blackspot – The Irish TimesBarry Woods, the council’s head of waste management, discussed the installation of waste compactors in Dublin.
Waste compactors to be installed at St Stephen’s Green and Temple Bar – The Irish TimesBarry Woods is the head of waste management for Dublin City Council and commented on the litter issues in the north inner city.
Dublin’s dumpers have ‘no sense of pride’, says council waste chief – The Irish Times







