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'Absolutely disgusting' — Mayor criticises culprits who carried out cemetery vandalism

Vandalism carried out at Mount St Joseph Cemetery in Rahoon has been described as "absolutely disgusting" by Mayor of the Galway City Council, Mike Cubbard.

Vandalism at former Gaelscoil leads to fears Educate Together will have to wait longer before relocating

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A spate of vandalism at the former Gaelscoil Mhic Amhlaigh in An Cimín Mór, off the Cappagh Road, has led to fears there will be further delays in the Knocknacarra Educate Together National School relocating to the Gaelscoil building.

Tedfest - two days of Father Ted fun and mischief

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TEDFEST, THE annual celebration of all things Father Ted, returns to Galway with a table quiz, the Toilet Duck Awards, and appearances by actors from the legendary sit com.

McNelis calls for graffiti problem to be tackled

Galway city needs a park for street artists to work in and practice their art, but on no account should the graffitiing of private property be tolerated.

Graffiti issue needs to be tackled, says McNelis

Graffiti can be an art form but it can also be plain vandalism, and where it is art it should be encouraged and where it is vandalism it should not be tolerated.

Frawley condemns senseless vandalism at Black Abby Car Park

The Black Abbey car park and its subsidiary streets have once again witnessed the savage affects of anti social behaviour that resulted in the burning of two cars parked close to the Dominican Abbey last Wednesday night March 4.

Young candidate’s posters destroyed by vandals

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The youngest candidate running for Kilkenny Borough Council has had his posters targeted by a bad-minded vandal.

Westport councillors incensed with vandalism of posters

Two candidates in the forthcoming County Council election have roundly condemned the vandalism and destruction of public property occasioned by persons involved in defacing election posters and road signs outside Westport over the weekend. The graffiti, which appeared to have been designed to pit two of Westport’s popular town councillors against each other, has had the opposite effect with both Peter Flynn and Keith Martin coming together to remove the posters early Sunday morning and condemn the cowardly act which they believe to have been politically motivated.

Political leader calls on Castlebar vandals to consider consequences of their actions

Concern has been expressed by the Fine Gael leader to the damage to the pedestrian crossing between Scoil Raifteiri and Davitt College in Castlebar.

 

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