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Tipperary campaign against household and septic tank charges

Seamus Healy TD

Seamus Healy TD

Over 1,000 people have now attended public meetings across Tipperary to voice their opposition to the Household, Water and Septic Tank Taxes, according to Independent TD Seamus Healy

He said that the first phase of meetings have been particularly successful with volunteers coming forward in each area to organise the campaign.

Meetings have taken place in Clonmel, Carrick-on-Suir, Tipperary Town, Nenagh and Thurles. A second phase of meetings will commence shortly in Cahir, Cashel, Killenaule and Roscrea.

A “Tipperary Says No” poster campaign has also commenced across the county and a campaign newsletter is being delivered.

Anyone who would like further information or who would like to become involved in the Campaign can contact www.nohouseholdtax.org or the helpline at 1890989800 or locally at Deputy Seamus Healy’s office at 56 Queen Street, Clonmel Tel 052 6121883.


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