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Foundry nightclub lambasted over CCTV public order case

THE CASE of a 26-year-old blocklayer was struck out of Carlow District court last week because a nightclub failed to provide CCTV footage for his defence.

Joint policing committees in the pipeline for Mayo

Fianna Fáil TD Dara Calleary has welcomed the introduction of joint policing committees in Mayo which he said will help local communities manage anti-social behaviour and maximise alternatives to crime.

Town Park to be monitored by CCTV

CCTV cameras will be installed in Mullingar's Town Park, which recently witnessed a number of vandalism and antisocial behaviour incidents.

Grant will improve security of older people in Ballinasloe

Almost €5,000 has been allocated to the Ballinasloe St Vincent de Paul branch to improve the security of older people living at home.

Galway’s young life-savers win title

Lifesaving teams from Galway featured among the winners at the Irish Water Safety’s National Irish Pool Lifesaving Championships in Limerick.

Calls for joint policing committee for Athlone

A report is to be prepared on the establishment of a joint policing committee for Athlone, following a request by Cllr Paul Hogan at last week’s meeting of Athlone Town Council.

Fine for man who had row with bouncers

A man who got into a row with bouncers who wouldn’t let him get his jacket has been fined €250 for public order offences.

Siren Security will protect your property

Siren security is a family-run business that formed  in 1976 security systems were becoming necessity 

Connery opposes Garda station closures

Councillor Catherine Connery has expressed outrage at the proposal to close eight Garda Stations in rural Kilkenny.

Man fined for abuse of night club staff

Getting rowdy at a city centre night club and giving bouncers the finger during a night out proved to be very expensive for an electrician who was fined for public order offences last week.

 

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