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Ennis street brawl heightens concern over anti-social behaviour
April 20, 2021
A BRAWL that took place in broad daylight on the streets of Ennis was widely condemned at a meeting, this week, of Clare’s Joint Policing Committee (JPC). Several members voiced fears over activities in the centre of the county town since the onset of the pandemic, which has seen the introduction of pedestrianisation on O’Connell Street and reduced footfall as people work from home.
Clare’s Garda chief also conceded that the pressure to staff roadside checkpoints had reduced the presence of the force in the town.
However, he pledged to boost the visibility of gardaí on the streets as restrictions ease.
Ashford Court Hotel in Ennis
Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 29/03/2021
Garda chief responds to homeless accommodation concerns
April 15, 2021
CLARE’S top Garda has responded to concerns over the use of tourist facilities in Ennis to provide homeless accommodation. In recent weeks, the situation has been blamed for a spike in anti-social behaviour, including drug dealing, in residential areas close to the town centre.
The issue was raised at this week’s meeting of the Joint Policing Committee (JPC) by Deputy Joe Carey, who said the location and nature of the Ashford Court Hotel make it unsuitable as a homeless service.