New Fermoy quay defaced by vandals

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New Fermoy quay defaced by vandals

The quay in Fermoy has fallen foul to vandals, after newly installed street furniture has been defaced.

Sunday, 12 October 2014
6:30 PM GMT



Newly installed street furniture along the quay in Fermoy has been shamelessly defaced by, as-yet, unknown vandals. Covered with black marker, the benches and street lighting are situated across from Fermoy Rowing Club, a popular public area for walking, swimming and socialising.

PRO of Fermoy Tidy Towns, Tadhg O'Donovan condemned the vandalism, and made assurances that the Tidy Towns would take swift action to remove the crude drawings. Stringent measures, he said, must be taken to ensure that there are no follow-ups.

Councillor Noel McCarthy, Chairperson of Fermoy Tidy Towns, vented his disgust at the vandalism, of which both the Gardaí and Cork County Council have been made aware of. 

"I would ask any member of the public, who sees such vandalism occurring, to report it to the relevant authorities, or to the Tidy Towns who will deal with the issue straight away," Cllr McCarthy said. He added that a name and shame policy for the culprits is the only way to curb such incidents, and bring those culpable to justice. 

This point was echoed by John Murphy, Fermoy Tidy Towns, who said he 'condemns it in the highest possible manner'. "It's terrible to see it, along such a beautiful part of the town. I hope those responsible are caught, brought to justice and tried." He added that the Tidy Towns would immediately conduct the cleaning of the affected street furniture.



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