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Trees vandalised at Clare burial ground
May 10, 2021
RECENTLY planted trees at a Clare burial grounds have been vandalised. The trees were destroyed at Ballycannon burial grounds in Meelick with their tops cut off and leaving behind only short pieces of trunk. Clare Crime Prevention Officer Sergeant Triona Brooks is urging anybody who witnessed this destruction to contact their local garda station.
She explained, “Last summer, at the request of concerned members of the local community, the burial grounds unit engaged a tree surgeon to carry out an appraisal of high and mature elm trees on the approach avenue to Ballycannon Burial ground in Meelick.
Gardaí are investigating an incident of vandalism at Ballycannon Burial Grounds in Meelick.
Last summer, at the request of concerned members of the local community, the burial grounds unit engaged a tree surgeon to carry out an appraisal of high and mature elm trees on the approach avenue to Ballycannon Burial ground in Meelick.
It was recommended to fell the elm trees as they posed a hazard to adjoining houses. This area was replanted using immature low growing Irish ash and over a dozen of these trees were replanted by Clare County Council.
Crime Prevention Officer for Clare, Sergeant Triona Brooks said: “Last Thursday the Burial Grounds Unit of Clare County Council found that all these trees had been destroyed by cutting the tops off them leaving approximately 3 feet of exposed trunk. If anyone witnessed this damage being caused we are asking them to contact their local Garda Station.”