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Dumped caravans in Glengarriff an ‘eyesore’

11.05.2026 07:45 1 min 1 source
The Southern Star ENG
Dumped caravans in Glengarriff an ‘eyesore’
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Two damaged caravans were abandoned at the entrance and exit of Glengarriff village in Ireland. Local councillor Finbarr Harrington called for the owners to be identified via CCTV and prosecuted. The matter is being investigated by gardaí and the council’s environmental department.

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Dumped caravans in Glengarriff an ‘eyesore’

11.05.2026 The Southern Star ENG

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