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  • Cllr. Mary Howard in John O Sullivan park, Lees road where a fairy Post Box was recently destroyed by someone with a hurley. Photograph by John Kelly
    Vandalism-20210824-001.JPG
  • Jim Humphries, Tulla Tidy  Towns Chairman, at right,  with scout leader Sharon Donnellan and Brian Torpey of the Tulla 1400 committee at the site of St Mochulla's Well on the hill in Tulla which was vandalised following it's refurbishment. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Vandalism-20210223-006.JPG
  • Jim Humphries, Tulla Tidy  Towns Chairman, centre,  with scout leader Sharon Donnellan and Brian Torpey of the Tulla 1400 committee at the site of St Mochulla's Well on the hill in Tulla which was vandalised following it's refurbishment. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Vandalism-20210223-004.JPG
  • Jim Humphries, Tulla Tidy  Towns Chairman, at right,  with scout leader Sharon Donnellan and Brian Torpey of the Tulla 1400 committee at the site of St Mochulla's Well on the hill in Tulla which was vandalised following it's refurbishment. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Vandalism-20210223-007.JPG
  • Joanne Dunphy Allen, co- chair of Mountshannon Community Council, in the Aistear park where the Book Exchange, Covid sanitisers and Covid safety notice signage were vandalised. Photograph by John Kelly
    Mountshannon Vandalism-20201020-003.JPG
  • Joanne Dunphy Allen, co- chair of Mountshannon Community Council, in the Aistear park where the Book Exchange, Covid sanitisers and Covid safety notice signage were vandalised. Photograph by John Kelly
    Mountshannon Vandalism-20201020-001.JPG
  • Cllr. Mary Howard in John O Sullivan park, Lees road where a fairy Post Box was recently destroyed by someone with a hurley. Photograph by John Kelly
    Vandalism-20210824-002.JPG
  • Jim Humphries, Tulla Tidy  Towns Chairman, centre,  with scout leader Sharon Donnellan and Brian Torpey of the Tulla 1400 committee at the site of St Mochulla's Well on the hill in Tulla which was vandalised following it's refurbishment. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Vandalism-20210223-003.JPG
  • Jim Humphries, Tulla Tidy  Towns Chairman, at right,  with scout leader Sharon Donnellan and Brian Torpey of the Tulla 1400 committee at the site of St Mochulla's Well on the hill in Tulla which was vandalised following it's refurbishment. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Vandalism-20210223-005.JPG
  • Joanne Dunphy Allen, co- chair of Mountshannon Community Council, in the Aistear park where the Book Exchange, Covid sanitisers and Covid safety notice signage were vandalised. Photograph by John Kelly
    Mountshannon Vandalism-20201020-005.JPG
  • Joanne Dunphy Allen, co- chair of Mountshannon Community Council, in the Aistear park where the Book Exchange, Covid sanitisers and Covid safety notice signage were vandalised. Photograph by John Kelly
    Mountshannon Vandalism-20201020-004.JPG
  • Joanne Dunphy Allen, co- chair of Mountshannon Community Council, in the Aistear park where the Book Exchange, Covid sanitisers and Covid safety notice signage were vandalised. Photograph by John Kelly
    Mountshannon Vandalism-20201020-002.JPG
  • Officials of St Senan’s Rugby Club in Shannon have complained of vandalism at the club grounds with locks being broken and damage caused to the pitch in addition to a large amount of domestic rubbish being dumped nearby. <br />
A spokesperson for the club commented, “We have worked very hard to keep this club running over the years, especially in the last 12 months without being able to do any fundraising and this is again adding further to our costs. St Senan’s is a small local club and these unnecessary and unforeseen costs can really impact us so if anyone has any information about this, please contact the Gardaí.”<br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 13/01/2021
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  • Catherine Downes, a member of the Crusheen Playground committee at their facility which they were forced to close due to vandalism. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Crusheen Playground-20170503-007.JPG
  • Catherine Downes, a member of the Crusheen Playground committee at their facility which they were forced to close due to vandalism. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Crusheen Playground-20170503-006.JPG
  • Catherine Downes, a member of the Crusheen Playground committee at their facility which they were forced to close due to vandalism. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Crusheen Playground-20170503-004.JPG
  • Catherine Downes, a member of the Crusheen Playground committee at their facility which they were forced to close due to vandalism. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Crusheen Playground-20170503-001.JPG
  • Catherine Downes, a member of the Crusheen Playground committee at their facility which they were forced to close due to vandalism. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Crusheen Playground-20170503-006.JPG
  • Catherine Downes, a member of the Crusheen Playground committee at their facility which they were forced to close due to vandalism. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Crusheen Playground-20170503-005.JPG
  • Catherine Downes, a member of the Crusheen Playground committee at their facility which they were forced to close due to vandalism. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Crusheen Playground-20170503-003.JPG
  • Catherine Downes, a member of the Crusheen Playground committee at their facility which they were forced to close due to vandalism. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Crusheen Playground-20170503-002.JPG
  • Local Councillor PJ Ryan in the community playground at Sixmilebridge which has been vandalised a number of times. The damage includes the removal of steel fence panels from the outer fence and internal divides as well as damage to the play equipment. Photograph by John Kelly
    SMB Playground-20220615-006.JPG
  • Local Councillor PJ Ryan in the community playground at Sixmilebridge which has been vandalised a number of times. The damage includes the removal of steel fence panels from the outer fence and internal divides as well as damage to the play equipment. Photograph by John Kelly
    SMB Playground-20220615-005.JPG
  • Local Councillor PJ Ryan in the community playground at Sixmilebridge which has been vandalised a number of times. The damage includes the removal of steel fence panels from the outer fence and internal divides as well as damage to the play equipment. Photograph by John Kelly
    SMB Playground-20220615-016.JPG
  • Local Councillor PJ Ryan in the community playground at Sixmilebridge which has been vandalised a number of times. The damage includes the removal of steel fence panels from the outer fence and internal divides as well as damage to the play equipment. Photograph by John Kelly
    SMB Playground-20220615-007.JPG
  • Local Councillor PJ Ryan in the community playground at Sixmilebridge which has been vandalised a number of times. The damage includes the removal of steel fence panels from the outer fence and internal divides as well as damage to the play equipment. Photograph by John Kelly
    SMB Playground-20220615-015.JPG
  • Local Councillor PJ Ryan in the community playground at Sixmilebridge which has been vandalised a number of times. The damage includes the removal of steel fence panels from the outer fence and internal divides as well as damage to the play equipment. Photograph by John Kelly
    SMB Playground-20220615-013.JPG
  • Local Councillor PJ Ryan in the community playground at Sixmilebridge which has been vandalised a number of times. The damage includes the removal of steel fence panels from the outer fence and internal divides as well as damage to the play equipment. Photograph by John Kelly
    SMB Playground-20220615-012.JPG
  • Local Councillor PJ Ryan in the community playground at Sixmilebridge which has been vandalised a number of times. The damage includes the removal of steel fence panels from the outer fence and internal divides as well as damage to the play equipment. Photograph by John Kelly
    SMB Playground-20220615-011.JPG
  • Local Councillor PJ Ryan in the community playground at Sixmilebridge which has been vandalised a number of times. The damage includes the removal of steel fence panels from the outer fence and internal divides as well as damage to the play equipment. Photograph by John Kelly
    SMB Playground-20220615-010.JPG
  • Local Councillor PJ Ryan in the community playground at Sixmilebridge which has been vandalised a number of times. The damage includes the removal of steel fence panels from the outer fence and internal divides as well as damage to the play equipment. Photograph by John Kelly
    SMB Playground-20220615-009.JPG
  • Local Councillor PJ Ryan in the community playground at Sixmilebridge which has been vandalised a number of times. The damage includes the removal of steel fence panels from the outer fence and internal divides as well as damage to the play equipment. Photograph by John Kelly
    SMB Playground-20220615-008.JPG
  • Local Councillor PJ Ryan in the community playground at Sixmilebridge which has been vandalised a number of times. The damage includes the removal of steel fence panels from the outer fence and internal divides as well as damage to the play equipment. Photograph by John Kelly
    SMB Playground-20220615-004.JPG
  • Local Councillor PJ Ryan in the community playground at Sixmilebridge which has been vandalised a number of times. The damage includes the removal of steel fence panels from the outer fence and internal divides as well as damage to the play equipment. Photograph by John Kelly
    SMB Playground-20220615-003.JPG
  • Local Councillor PJ Ryan in the community playground at Sixmilebridge which has been vandalised a number of times. The damage includes the removal of steel fence panels from the outer fence and internal divides as well as damage to the play equipment. Photograph by John Kelly
    SMB Playground-20220615-002.JPG
  • Local Councillor PJ Ryan in the community playground at Sixmilebridge which has been vandalised a number of times. The damage includes the removal of steel fence panels from the outer fence and internal divides as well as damage to the play equipment. Photograph by John Kelly
    SMB Playground-20220615-001.JPG
  • Local Councillor PJ Ryan in the community playground at Sixmilebridge which has been vandalised a number of times. The damage includes the removal of steel fence panels from the outer fence and internal divides as well as damage to the play equipment. Photograph by John Kelly
    SMB Playground-20220615-014.JPG
  • A view of the Turret Lodge at Kilrush, which dates back to 1845, where vandals broke in and lit a fire while also smashing windows, doors and walls. The building is currently undergoing extensive restoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Turrett Lodge-20200131-004.JPG
  • A view of the Turret Lodge at Kilrush, which dates back to 1845, where vandals broke in and lit a fire while also smashing windows, doors and walls. The building is currently undergoing extensive restoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Turrett Lodge-20200131-003.JPG
  • A view of the Turret Lodge at Kilrush, which dates back to 1845, where vandals broke in and lit a fire while also smashing windows, doors and walls. The building is currently undergoing extensive restoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Turrett Lodge-20200131-002.JPG
  • A view of the Turret Lodge at Kilrush, which dates back to 1845, where vandals broke in and lit a fire while also smashing windows, doors and walls. The building is currently undergoing extensive restoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Turrett Lodge-20200131-001.JPG
  • Josie O Brien whose home at St. Flannan's Terrace in Ennis has been egged on a number of occasions. Photograph by John Kelly
    Josie O Brien-20200722003.JPG
  • Dog Warden Frankie Coote assessing some of the damage done to his work van during an attack at his home. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Frankie Coote-20181122-009.JPG
  • A view of some of the damage done to Dog Warden Frankie Coote's van during an attack at his home. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Frankie Coote-20181122-001.JPG
  • Derek Clune, secretary Shannon Tidy Towns, on the Shannon Loop Walk where Fairy Doors depicting local places of interest, made by the local mens' shed group and painted by children from local creches were removed within the last three weeks. Photograph by John Kelly
    Derek Clune-20210419-002.JPG
  • The vandalised grave of Mary Slattery in Clareabbey. Photograph by John Kelly
    Slattery Grave-20190708-008.JPG
  • Ennis resident Martin Brennan and his son-in-law James Ferns with the trees which were vandalised in Martin's lawn early on Sunday morning June 12th.
    Trees Cut-20160613-001.JPG
  • Michael Maguire, church maintenance volunteer and Paschal Sage, parishioner, securing the window at SS John & Paul Church, Shannon after it was vandalised. PP Fr. To Ryan holds the brick which was thrown through the window. Photograph by John Kelly.
    SS John And Paul-20150202-001.JPG
  • Michael Maguire, church maintenance volunteer and Paschal Sage, parishioner, securing the window at SS John & Paul Church, Shannon after it was vandalised. PP Fr. To Ryan holds the brick which was thrown through the window. Photograph by John Kelly.
    SS John And Paul-20150202-005.JPG
  • PP Fr. To Ryan holds a brick which was thrown through the window at SS John & Paul Church, Shannon. Photograph by John Kelly.
    SS John And Paul-20150202-003.JPG
  • Derek Clune, secretary Shannon Tidy Towns, on the Shannon Loop Walk where Fairy Doors depicting local places of interest, made by the local mens' shed group and painted by children from local creches were removed within the last three weeks. Photograph by John Kelly
    Derek Clune-20210419-004.JPG
  • Derek Clune, secretary Shannon Tidy Towns, on the Shannon Loop Walk where Fairy Doors depicting local places of interest, made by the local mens' shed group and painted by children from local creches were removed within the last three weeks. Photograph by John Kelly
    Derek Clune-20210419-001.JPG
  • A general view of the graffiti on Simm's Lane in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Pics-20210303-006.JPG
  • A general view of the graffiti on Simm's Lane in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Pics-20210303-007.JPG
  • A general view of the graffiti on Simm's Lane in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Pics-20210303-005.JPG
  • A general view of the Market building in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Pics-20210303-003.JPG
  • A general view of the Market building in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Pics-20210303-002.JPG
  • A general view of the Market building in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Pics-20210303-004.JPG
  • Josie O Brien whose home at St. Flannan's Terrace in Ennis has been egged on a number of occasions. Photograph by John Kelly
    Josie O Brien-20200722001.JPG
  • Josie O Brien whose home at St. Flannan's Terrace in Ennis has been egged on a number of occasions. Photograph by John Kelly
    Josie O Brien-20200722005.JPG
  • Josie O Brien whose home at St. Flannan's Terrace in Ennis has been egged on a number of occasions. Photograph by John Kelly
    Josie O Brien-20200722008.JPG
  • Josie O Brien whose home at St. Flannan's Terrace in Ennis has been egged on a number of occasions. Photograph by John Kelly
    Josie O Brien-20200722009.JPG
  • Josie O Brien whose home at St. Flannan's Terrace in Ennis has been egged on a number of occasions. Photograph by John Kelly
    Josie O Brien-20200722004.JPG
  • Josie O Brien whose home at St. Flannan's Terrace in Ennis has been egged on a number of occasions. Photograph by John Kelly
    Josie O Brien-20200722007.JPG
  • Josie O Brien whose home at St. Flannan's Terrace in Ennis has been egged on a number of occasions. Photograph by John Kelly
    Josie O Brien-20200722006.JPG
  • Clarecastle's Michael Slattery at the vandalised grave of his grandmother Mary Slattery in Clareabbey. Photograph by John Kelly
    Slattery Grave-20190708-003.JPG
  • Clarecastle's Michael Slattery at the vandalised grave of his grandmother Mary Slattery in Clareabbey. Photograph by John Kelly
    Slattery Grave-20190708-002.JPG
  • Clarecastle's Michael Slattery at the vandalised grave of his grandmother Mary Slattery in Clareabbey. Photograph by John Kelly
    Slattery Grave-20190708-005.JPG
  • Dog Warden Frankie Coote talks to Gardai following an attack on his van, car and home in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Frankie Coote-20181122-013.JPG
  • Dog Warden Frankie Coote examines some of the damage done to his work van during an attack at his home. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Frankie Coote-20181122-012.JPG
  • A view of some of the damage done to Dog Warden Frankie Coote's van during an attack at his home. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Frankie Coote-20181122-010.JPG
  • Dog Warden Frankie Coote assessing some of the damage done to his work van during an attack at his home. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Frankie Coote-20181122-008.JPG
  • Dog Warden Frankie Coote examines some of the damage done to his work van during an attack at his home. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Frankie Coote-20181122-006.JPG
  • Dog Warden Frankie Coote examines some of the damage done to his work van during an attack at his home. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Frankie Coote-20181122-005.JPG
  • Dog Warden Frankie Coote examines some of the damage done to his work van during an attack at his home. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Frankie Coote-20181122-004.JPG
  • Claire Lagan and her niece Saoirse at the grave of her grand parents Myrtle and William Lagan in Illaunmanagh Cemetery in Shannon. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Lagan Grave-20180815-008.JPG
  • Claire Lagan and her niece Saoirse at the grave of her grand parents Myrtle and William Lagan in Illaunmanagh Cemetery in Shannon. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Lagan Grave-20180815-007.JPG
  • Claire Lagan and her niece Saoirse at the grave of her grand parents Myrtle and William Lagan in Illaunmanagh Cemetery in Shannon. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Lagan Grave-20180815-005.JPG
  • Claire Lagan and her niece Saoirse at the grave of her grand parents Myrtle and William Lagan in Illaunmanagh Cemetery in Shannon. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Lagan Grave-20180815-004.JPG
  • Claire Lagan and her niece Saoirse at the grave of her grand parents Myrtle and William Lagan in Illaunmanagh Cemetery in Shannon. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Lagan Grave-20180815-003.JPG
  • Claire Lagan and her niece Saoirse at the grave of her grand parents Myrtle and William Lagan in Illaunmanagh Cemetery in Shannon. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Lagan Grave-20180815-002.JPG
  • Claire Lagan and her niece Saoirse at the grave of her grand parents Myrtle and William Lagan in Illaunmanagh Cemetery in Shannon. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Lagan Grave-20180815-001.JPG
  • Ennis resident Martin Brennan and his son-in-law James Ferns with the trees which were vandalised in Martin's lawn early on Sunday morning June 12th.
    Trees Cut-20160613-005.JPG
  • Ennis resident Martin Brennan and his son-in-law James Ferns with the trees which were vandalised in Martin's lawn early on Sunday morning June 12th.
    Trees Cut-20160613-004.JPG
  • Ennis resident Martin Brennan and his son-in-law James Ferns with the trees which were vandalised in Martin's lawn early on Sunday morning June 12th.
    Trees Cut-20160613-003.JPG
  • Ennis resident Martin Brennan and his son-in-law James Ferns with the trees which were vandalised in Martin's lawn early on Sunday morning June 12th.
    Trees Cut-20160613-002.JPG
  • Michael Maguire, church maintenance volunteer and Paschal Sage, parishioner, securing the window at SS John & Paul Church, Shannon after it was vandalised. PP Fr. To Ryan holds the brick which was thrown through the window. Photograph by John Kelly.
    SS John And Paul-20150202-005.JPG
  • Michael Maguire, church maintenance volunteer and Paschal Sage, parishioner, securing the window at SS John & Paul Church, Shannon after it was vandalised. PP Fr. To Ryan holds the brick which was thrown through the window. Photograph by John Kelly.
    SS John And Paul-20150202-004.JPG
  • PP Fr. To Ryan holds a brick which was thrown through the window at SS John & Paul Church, Shannon. Photograph by John Kelly.
    SS John And Paul-20150202-002.JPG
  • Michael Maguire, church maintenance volunteer and Paschal Sage, parishioner, securing the window at SS John & Paul Church, Shannon after it was vandalised. PP Fr. To Ryan holds the brick which was thrown through the window. Photograph by John Kelly.
    SS John And Paul-20150202-004.JPG
  • PP Fr. To Ryan holds a brick which was thrown through the window at SS John & Paul Church, Shannon. Photograph by John Kelly.
    SS John And Paul-20150202-002.JPG
  • Michael Maguire, church maintenance volunteer and Paschal Sage, parishioner, securing the window at SS John & Paul Church, Shannon after it was vandalised. PP Fr. To Ryan holds the brick which was thrown through the window. Photograph by John Kelly.
    SS John And Paul-20150202-001.JPG
  • Derek Clune, secretary Shannon Tidy Towns, on the Shannon Loop Walk where Fairy Doors depicting local places of interest, made by the local mens' shed group and painted by children from local creches were removed within the last three weeks. Photograph by John Kelly
    Derek Clune-20210419-003.JPG
  • A general view of the graffiti on Simm's Lane in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Pics-20210303-008.JPG
  • A general view of the Market building in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennis Pics-20210303-001.JPG
  • Josie O Brien whose home at St. Flannan's Terrace in Ennis has been egged on a number of occasions. Photograph by John Kelly
    Josie O Brien-20200722002.JPG
  • The vandalised grave of Mary Slattery in Clareabbey. Photograph by John Kelly
    Slattery Grave-20190708-007.JPG
  • The vandalised grave of Mary Slattery in Clareabbey. Photograph by John Kelly
    Slattery Grave-20190708-006.JPG
  • Clarecastle's Michael Slattery at the vandalised grave of his grandmother Mary Slattery in Clareabbey. Photograph by John Kelly
    Slattery Grave-20190708-001.JPG
  • Clarecastle's Michael Slattery at the vandalised grave of his grandmother Mary Slattery in Clareabbey. Photograph by John Kelly
    Slattery Grave-20190708-004.JPG
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