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10.03.2017
Representatives from biopharmaceutical company, Regeneron, were joined by TLC3 sponsor, JP McManus at a photocall to encourage other Limerick based companies to sign-up to the big clean-up which takes place on Good Friday, 14th April. Team Limerick Clean-up partners, Mr Binman, The Limerick Leader, Live 95FM, Limerick City & County Council also attended.

Pictured at the event were, JP McManus and Niall O’Leary, VP – Site Head from Regeneron with Eugene Phelan, Limerick Leader, Patricia Liddy, Limerick City and County Council, Joe Cleary, Mr. Binman and Geraldine O'Regan, Live95 FM and Regeneron staff, Pamela Kent, Jack Gallagher, Brendan Duggan, Sarah Collins and Ivor Downey.

Over 8,000 volunteers have already registered to TLC3 and businesses from across Limerick are also being urged to get involved in the initiative. Picture: Alan Place

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TLC3 Regeneron
10.03.2017<br />
Representatives from biopharmaceutical company, Regeneron, were joined by TLC3 sponsor, JP McManus at a photocall to encourage other Limerick based companies to sign-up to the big clean-up which takes place on Good Friday, 14th April. Team Limerick Clean-up partners, Mr Binman, The Limerick Leader, Live 95FM, Limerick City & County Council also attended.<br />
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Pictured at the event were, JP McManus and Niall O’Leary, VP – Site Head from Regeneron  with Eugene Phelan, Limerick Leader, Patricia Liddy, Limerick City and County Council, Joe Cleary, Mr. Binman and Geraldine O'Regan, Live95 FM and Regeneron staff, Pamela Kent, Jack Gallagher, Brendan Duggan, Sarah Collins and Ivor Downey. <br />
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Over 8,000 volunteers have already registered to TLC3 and businesses from across Limerick are also being urged to get involved in the initiative. Picture: Alan Place