Weekly news from around the 32 counties of Ireland
(Source: The Westmeath Examiner)
WEXFORD
Wexford man Jim Breen will have his case heard in the European Court of Human Rights, as he seeks to have court decisions confirming the HSE as sole owners of two acres of land at Grogan's Road overturned. Mr. Breen, from Devereux Villas, said he has received word from the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg that they will hear his case. The Wexford man, whose well-known family have kept horses for generations, claims that he has grazing rights to the land adjoining the HSE clinic at Grogan's Road, in an area known locally as Harvey's Field.
(Source: The Wexford People)
WICKLOW
Ten anti-social behavior warnings have been issued in the Wicklow garda (police) division so far this year, a drop of 50 per cent on last year's figures. At Monday last's meeting of the County Wicklow Joint Policing Committee, Chief Superintendant Tom Conway said that four warnings have been issued in Bray, three in Wicklow and three in Baltinglass so far this year. Last year eleven were issued in Bray, eight in Wicklow and one in Baltinglass.
(Source: The Wicklow People)
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