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High Court Issues Injunction Over Laois Caravan Encampment

01.07.2026 10:33 1 min 1 source
Midlands 103 ENG

The High Court of Ireland has granted an interim injunction preventing trespassing on over 400 acres of State-owned land in Maryborough, Portlaoise. The caravans had previously been parked on the Curragh Plains in Kildare. Gardaí reported around 50 vehicles and caravans arrived at the Great Heath of Maryborough on June 22, with numbers increasing to 80–100 within days. The county council confirmed delivery of skips and portable toilets, and noted complaints from residents and graziers. Justice Brian Cregan issued the injunction, with a possible return to court before the end of the week.

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