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Clare is lowest in Munster for Covid-19 related fines

Clare is lowest in Munster for Covid-19 related fines May 11, 2021 Garda statistics show only 418 Covid breach penalties GARDA statistics in relation to Covid-19 fines indicate that Clare is the most compliant county in the Southern region. Over the course of 2021 to-date, 418 fines were issued in Clare out of a total of 6,041 in the region. These were imposed for breaches of regulations, including the holding of house parties and travelling without a reasonable excuse. The figure for Clare represents the lowest number of financial penalties issued in any of the divisions in the South. By comparison, there were 429 fines issued in Kerry up to the end of April; 525 in Tipperary; 544 in West Cork; 745 in North Cork; 1,270 in Limerick and 2,100 in Cork City.

Gardaí disperse crowds at Salthill and urge public to enjoy outdoors responsibly

Gardaí disperse crowds at Salthill and urge public to enjoy outdoors responsibly
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Piles of litter seen at country s beauty spots after warm weekend

Cabinet will consider reopening of retail, hairdressers and religious services in May, Taoiseach says However, an appeal from the Lord Mayor of Dublin Hazel Chu for people to respect the public amenity of Portobello on the Grand Canal appears to have fallen on deaf ears. Ms Chu issued the appeal on Friday as the weekend got underway. Under the heading Portobello Matters, the mayor launched a Dublin City Council social media appeal asking people to respect the Portobello area and desist from outdoor drinking there. She said the appeal was in response to numerous complaints from residents about people leaving their rubbish behind and people frequently urinating and even defecating outside homes. “We want everyone to be able to enjoy the space but the above behaviours are simply not okay,” she said.

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