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Published 18:52 6 Jan 2014 GMT
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The survey found that Castlebar was "littered", Tallaght, Dublin Airport's environs, Mullingar, Tipperary Town and Portlaoise were "moderately littered".
However, Dublin's inner city was labelled as a "litter black spot". Although the city centre was given a clean rating, the Northeast of the city was described as "extremely dirty".
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