Southern Waste Management Partnership
Before disbanding in 2015, the Southern Waste Management Partnership (SWaMP) coordinated the disposal and handling of municipal waste, including recycling, in the South of Northern Ireland.[1] The local authorities that were covered by SWaMP (before local government in Northern Ireland was re-organised in 2015) included:
- Armagh City and District Council
- Banbridge District Council
- Cookstown District Council
- Craigavon Borough Council
- Dungannon and South Tyrone Borough Council
- Fermanagh District Council
- Newry and Mourne District Council
The key task of the SWaMP was to establish a 20-year waste disposal contract for the region's future waste management requirements.[2]
References
- SWaMP Homepage, www.swampni.org.uk, retrieved 27.09.07
- Southern Waste Management Partnership, www.banbridge.com, retrieved 27.09.07
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