Concern over large-scale gatherings in Limerick as councillor slams 'feckless' behaviour
Crowds outside King John’s Castle last weekend
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WITH political leaders and health bosses urging an “outdoor summer”, anger has been expressed at anti-social behaviour and littering following open-air drinking in Limerick.
Glorious sunshine over the weekend saw many people relax by the River Shannon.
And while the vast majority were well-behaved, gardai were forced to intervene in a number of large congregations of people.
The local authority has stepped up its cleaning shifts this week following an increase in littering, with one councillor, Conor Sheehan, condemning the “absolutely disgusting” and “feckless” behaviour of some people.