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  • A Garda on patrol outside Trump International Golf Club at Doonbeg as preparations continue for the visit of the United States President. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • A Garda on patrol outside Trump International Golf Club at Doonbeg as preparations continue for the visit of the United States President. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • A Garda on patrol outside Trump International Golf Club at Doonbeg as preparations continue for the visit of the United States President. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Ken Mayers leaving Court in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Tarak Kauff leaving Court in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Tarak Kauff leaving Court in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Anti-war protestors outside Court in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Chief Superintendent Gerry Kelly
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  • Former Superintendent Jim Drudy
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  • The leader of Ennis Brass Band, Mr. Bernard McAllister and Mr. Jim Lowe, leader, Aer Rianta Police Band (both standing centre) at Shannon Airport on Saturday morning last where the two brass bands performed a concert in the main terminal building to raise funds for the Irish Society of the Prevention of Cruelty to Children.
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  • All set for the visit of the United States President Donald J. Trump to his Golf Club at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • All set for the visit of the United States President Donald J. Trump to his Golf Club at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Turf's Coming Home....A tractor drawing home the turf passes by the US and the tricolor in the Long Village, ahead of the visit of the United States President Donald J. Trump to his Golf Club at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • The US flag and the tricolor flying high in the Long Village, ahead of the visit of the United States President Donald J. Trump to his Golf Club at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • The US flag flying high in the Long Village, as a local brushes up the footpath outside her premised, ahead of the visit of the United States President Donald J. Trump to Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • The US flag flying high in the Long Village, as a local brushes up the footpath outside her premised, ahead of the visit of the United States President Donald J. Trump to Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • The US flag and the tricolor flying high in the Long Village, ahead of the visit of the United States President Donald J. Trump to his Golf Club at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • The US flag and the tricolor flying high in the Long Village, ahead of the visit of the United States President Donald J. Trump to his Golf Club at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • A local brushes up the footpath outside her premised, ahead of the visit of the United States President Donald J. Trump to Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • A local brushes up the footpath outside her premised, ahead of the visit of the United States President Donald J. Trump to Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • A Garda on patrol outside Trump International Golf Club at Doonbeg as preparations continue for the visit of the United States President. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • A Garda on patrol outside Trump International Golf Club at Doonbeg as preparations continue for the visit of the United States President. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • A Garda on patrol outside Trump International Golf Club at Doonbeg as preparations continue for the visit of the United States President. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • A Garda on patrol outside Trump International Golf Club at Doonbeg as preparations continue for the visit of the United States President. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • A Garda on patrol outside Trump International Golf Club at Doonbeg as preparations continue for the visit of the United States President. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • A Garda on patrol outside Trump International Golf Club at Doonbeg as preparations continue for the visit of the United States President. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Tarak Kauff gestures to supporters as he leaves Court in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Tarak Kauff gestures to supporters as he leaves Court in Ennis. Ken Mayers can be seen in the background. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Tarak Kauff gestures to supporters as he leaves Court in Ennis. Ken Mayers can be seen in the background. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Tarak Kauff gestures to supporters as he leaves Court in Ennis. Ken Mayers can be seen in the background. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Anti-war protestors outside Court in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Ken Mayers arriving at Court in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Ken Mayers arriving at Court in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Ken Mayers arriving at Court in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Ken Mayers arriving at Court in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Ken Mayers arriving at Court in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Tarak Kauff arriving at Court in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Tarak Kauff arriving at Court in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Former Kilrush based garda, William Geary, who received a papal honour in New York.
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  • Former Superintendent Tim Leahy.
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  • Garda Superintendent Pat Diggin, Ennistymon, who recently retired from the force.
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  • Superintendent Garda John Kerin
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  • Superintendent Garda John Kerin
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  • Superintendent Garda John Kerin
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  • Chief Superintendent Gerry Kelly, right, has taken up the post as head of the Clare Garda Division. He is pictured here being briefed by Sergeant Brendan McDonagh during the tragic rockfall at the Cliffs of Moher earlier in the year in which two Cork abseilers were crushed to death.
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  • Garda Stephanie Hegarty, who graduated at Templemore Training Centre and is now stationed at Killarney, is youngest daughter of Michael and Bridget Hegarty, Kilkee. She is pictured with Garda Commissioner Pat Byrne and her father, Michael, who is a Garda sergeant stationed in Kilkee.
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  • Shannon Garda Station...it should be a district station, say Commissioners.
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  • (l-r) Frank Flannery, CEO The Rehab Foundation, Rita Lawlor, previous winner of a People of the Year Award for her work as Global Messenger for the Special Olympics, Garda Commissioner Pat Byrne and Padraig McManus, Director Commercial of the ESB at the launch of the People of the Year Awards 2001.
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  • The incoming president of Ennis Rotary Club, Steven Mason (left) accepts the chain of office from outgoing president Chief Superintendent Liam Quinn.
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  • With ten years behind him in the New York Police Department, Brian McMahon, has been promoted to the rank of captain. He is the son of Michael McMahon from Kilmurry McMahon who emigrated to America.
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  • Garda Harry Shally being wished the best of luck by Gerry Lee, Chairman Clooney Hurling Club, and Seamus Reddan, President Clooney Hurling Club, on his retirement after 36 years in the force and 17 years stationed in Quin.
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  • (l-r) Chief Superintendent Liam Quinn, Sergeant John O' Sulllivan, Garda Michael O' Halloran & Stephen Mason, Bank of Ireland and Ennis Rotary Club.
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  • The Garda authorities in Clare have launched a new crime prevention initiative in the county with the appointment of Garda’ John O' Neill and Tr’ona Ruane to the Juvenile Liaison Section. These Garda’ will work closely with a civilian youth worker on projects aimed at young people in disadvantaged areas who are at risk of falling into a life of crime and long term unemployment.Pictured are Garda O' Neill (left) with Clare Garda chief, Liam Quinn.
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  • New York policeman, Noel Firth, receiving his award from Irish Ambassador to the U.S., Se‡n î Huiginn.
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  • Retired Garda, Tom Crowe, accepts a presentation from Superintendent John Kerin watched by colleagues Inspector Michael Gallagher, Detective Garda Jack Duffy, Garda Tom Keane, Garda Daragh Molloy and Sergeant John Galvin.
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  • Josephine Cotter-Coughlan, Ennis Urban Council Administrative Officer, showing the scope of the newly installed CCTV Environmental watch camera on the corner of Abbey Street and Post Office Lane to Chief Superintendent Liam Quinn and Gerry Murphy, Environmental Patrol Warden, Ennis.
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  • Garda Chief Superintendent, Liam Quinn (left) and Terence Mangan, President Ennis Chamber of Commerce (right).
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  • Local farmer Paddy Doyle goes about his chores with his dog as security preparations go ahead for the visit of US Vice President Mike Pence to the Long Village on Tuesday afternoon. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • A security dog and it's handler is seen on the main street in Doonbeg in preparation for the visit of US Vice President Mike Pence to the Long Village on Tuesday afternoon. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Tight security ahead of a walkabout by Eric and Don Junior Trump in Doonbeg Village. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Tight security ahead of a walkabout by Eric and Don Junior Trump in Doonbeg Village. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • A security man gently directs children back from the door of Morrissey's ahead of a walkabout by Eric and Don Junior Trump in Doonbeg Village. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Against a background of high seas, a fisherman checks on the security of his boat at Seafield Pier, Quilty on Monday afternoon as the West Clare coast takes a battering from the inclement conditions. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Against a background of high seas, a fisherman checks on the security of his boat at Seafield Pier, Quilty on Monday afternoon as the West Clare coast takes a battering from the inclement conditions. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • John Cotter of CBS Ennistymon, whose project compares how easy codes are to use in comparison to their security. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • John Cotter of CBS Ennistymon, whose project compares how easy codes are to use in comparison to their security. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Ellie Devitt and Tom Mc Mahon listen as Sgt Joe Downey gives a talk on crime prevention and security at the Ennistymon Day Centre. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
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  • Garda Noreen Molineaux shares a joke with Lily Conroy from Carron during a talk on crime prevention and security at Ennistymon Day Centre. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
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  • Westbury Resident Marie Sheridan outlines her difficulties on having poor fencing and security on the estate outside her home to Labour leader Eamonn Gilmore and councillor Paschal Fitzgerald during his visit to South East Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Security keeping the Taoiseach Brian Cowen dry on his departure from Kilmaley during his Monday visit to Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Security keeping the Taoiseach Brian Cowen dry on his departure from Kilmaley during his Monday visit to Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Security staff watch every move from the Airport building  as President George Bush arrives back to Shannon to depart on Air Force One on Saturday last. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Student Aisling O Mahoney modelling a hand painted dress as part of the Gort Community School's project entitled "Piecemeal Peacefield" which saw students planting over 600 sunflowers to highlight the fragility of peace in the World and the importance of putting supports and awareness in place to demand actions towards piece. It also symbolises Ireland's important role in the UN Security Council. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Student Aisling O Mahoney modelling a hand painted dress as part of the Gort Community School's project entitled "Piecemeal Peacefield" which saw students planting over 600 sunflowers to highlight the fragility of peace in the World and the importance of putting supports and awareness in place to demand actions towards piece. It also symbolises Ireland's important role in the UN Security Council. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Student Aisling O Mahoney modelling a hand painted dress as part of the Gort Community School's project entitled "Piecemeal Peacefield" which saw students planting over 600 sunflowers to highlight the fragility of peace in the World and the importance of putting supports and awareness in place to demand actions towards piece. It also symbolises Ireland's important role in the UN Security Council. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Student Aisling O Mahoney modelling a hand painted dress as part of the Gort Community School's project entitled "Piecemeal Peacefield" which saw students planting over 600 sunflowers to highlight the fragility of peace in the World and the importance of putting supports and awareness in place to demand actions towards piece. It also symbolises Ireland's important role in the UN Security Council. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Student Aisling O Mahoney modelling a hand painted dress as part of the Gort Community School's project entitled "Piecemeal Peacefield" which saw students planting over 600 sunflowers to highlight the fragility of peace in the World and the importance of putting supports and awareness in place to demand actions towards piece. It also symbolises Ireland's important role in the UN Security Council. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Student Aisling O Mahoney modelling a hand painted dress as part of the Gort Community School's project entitled "Piecemeal Peacefield" which saw students planting over 600 sunflowers to highlight the fragility of peace in the World and the importance of putting supports and awareness in place to demand actions towards piece. It also symbolises Ireland's important role in the UN Security Council. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Student Aisling O Mahoney modelling a hand painted dress as part of the Gort Community School's project entitled "Piecemeal Peacefield" which saw students planting over 600 sunflowers to highlight the fragility of peace in the World and the importance of putting supports and awareness in place to demand actions towards piece. It also symbolises Ireland's important role in the UN Security Council. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • The site of the proposed high security psychiatric unit at Spanish Point.
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  • Security keeping the Taoiseach Brian Cowen dry on his departure from Kilmaley during his Monday visit to Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Security on the gate of Enis court for the murder trial. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Security on the gate of Enis court for the murder trial. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Westbury Resident Marie Sheridan outlines her difficulties on having poor fencing and security on the estate outside her home to Labour leader Eamonn Gilmore and councillor Paschal Fitzgerald during his visit to South East Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Westbury Resident Marie Sheridan outlines her difficulties on having poor fencing and security on the estate outside her home to Labour leader Eamonn Gilmore and councillor Paschal Fitzgerald during his visit to South East Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Eamonn Gilmore Visit053.jpg
  • Westbury Resident Marie Sheridan outlines her difficulties on having poor fencing and security on the estate outside her home to Labour leader Eamonn Gilmore and councillor Paschal Fitzgerald during his visit to South East Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Eamonn Gilmore Visit052.jpg
  • Westbury Resident Marie Sheridan outlines her difficulties on having poor fencing and security on the estate outside her home to Labour leader Eamonn Gilmore and councillor Paschal Fitzgerald during his visit to South East Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Eamonn Gilmore Visit050.jpg
  • Westbury Resident Marie Sheridan outlines her difficulties on having poor fencing and security on the estate outside her home to Labour leader Eamonn Gilmore and councillor Paschal Fitzgerald during his visit to South East Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Westbury Resident Marie Sheridan outlines her difficulties on having poor fencing and security on the estate outside her home to Labour leader Eamonn Gilmore and councillor Paschal Fitzgerald during his visit to South East Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • An armoured army vehicle passes a bus on the bridge at Clarecastle at the height of the security during the visit of president George Bush. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Tight security on the steps of Air Force One prior to the departure of Presidenyt george Bush from Shannon on Saturday. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Condoleesa Rice, American national security advisor makes her way to Air Force One in Shannon airport on Saturday last. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Air Force One staff and security are reflected in it's undercarriage prior to Pesident Bush's departure from Shannon Airport on Saturday. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Phillip Logue, ICTS security, Edel Hanrahan and Joe O Connell, American Airlines, paul Phelan, Airport Duty Manager. Check caption with Seamus Hayes!!!!!!!
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  • Claire Mc Enery, communications officer Shannon Airport Authority, showing a sample of permitted hand luggage while Ronan O Reilly, Passenger Screening Supervisor, shows a selection of goods recently confiscated at the screening point in the airport. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Claire Mc Enery, communications officer Shannon Airport Authority, showing a sample of permitted hand luggage while Ronan O Reilly, Passenger Screening Supervisor, shows a selection of goods recently confiscated at the screening point in the airport. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • A security man looks on at Ballyline, Crusheen where locals turned out to protest against the erection of an O3 phone mast on Friday last. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Noel Sexton and his daughter Edel securing a clients mobile home on their site at White Strand, Miltown Malbay on Tuesday afternoon as Storm Barra approached the country. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Noel Sexton securing a clients mobile home on their site at White Strand, Miltown Malbay on Tuesday afternoon as Storm Barra approached the country. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Noel Sexton securing a clients mobile home on their site at White Strand, Miltown Malbay on Tuesday afternoon as Storm Barra approached the country. Photograph by John Kelly
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