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McClafferty seeks measures to restrict camper van parking on piers and beaches

07.05.2026 05:24 1 min 1 source
Highland Radio - Latest Donegal News and Sport ENG
McClafferty seeks measures to restrict camper van parking on piers and beaches
Original source: Highland Radio - Latest Donegal News and Sport

Glenties councillor Michael McClafferty has called for stricter measures to prevent camper vans from parking on piers and beaches. At a recent municipal district meeting, he highlighted that camper vans are blocking car parks, affecting both locals and tourists, citing an incident where a family with a disabled child could not exit their vehicle. He also raised concerns about camper vans obstructing piers, causing issues for fishermen. McClafferty noted that dedicated camper van facilities exist and that parking at Kilahooey Beach is inappropriate.

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