A bench warrant has been issued at Dundalk District Court for a 44 year old woman who was found with a pink "folding" knife after her suspicious behav.
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Surge in illegal dumping in Dundalk during lockdown
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Calls have been made for the local authority to tackle the surge in illegal dumping in our communities since the pandemic.
Councillors highlighted the scourge of people dumping their rubbish on streets and alleyways around Dundalk and Louth.
They said that people in communities are carrying out clean ups in their areas, collecting the dumped litter, but within weeks rubbish dumped illegally has piled up again in public spaces.
Councillor Edel Corrigan, speaking at last week’s Dundalk District Municipal monthly meeting, said: “There is a real issue with illegal dumping in our local communities.
Kind hearted students at Dundalk Grammar School used their artistic talents to spread some joy this festive season when they made Christmas cards to send to nursing home residents.
Working with art teacher Hannah Martin, the first and second year students made their own beautifully illustrated cards featuring drawings and paintings of festive scenes.
They also wrote personal messages to the residents, telling them about their lives, pets and hobbies, as well as wishing them well in this strangest of years.
Teacher Hannah said she is very proud of the work by three classes. My art students are sending some absolutely gorgeous cards to a nursing home with letters to them inside.