Judge Desmond Zaidan asked to rehear evidence formerly given at an earlier court hearing in July. ISPCA Senior Inspector Fiona Conlon told how she called to the defendant’s address on 21 st June 2022 ...
ISPCA chief inspector Conor Dowling visited the 69-year-old’s home in Hollybrook Park, Kilrudder in Demesne West, Bray, Wicklow, in October last year after receiving a report from a concerned ...
A tent has been erected, and a section of the area, including nearby footpath, has been cordoned off with tape. Several Gardaí are at the scene this morning No further details are available at this ...
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She was accompanied by Veterinary Inspector Catherine O’Brien and ISPCA Senior Inspector Alice Lacey, and found "debris, rubbish, building materials and hazards posing a significant risk to the ...
The court heard evidence of how ISPCA Chief Inspector Conor Dowling, responding to a report received from a concerned member of the public, called to the defendant’s home on Thursday 5th October 2023, ...
She was accompanied by Veterinary Inspector Catherine O’Brien and ISPCA Senior Inspector Alice Lacey, and found "debris, rubbish, building materials and hazards posing a significant risk to the health ...
Storm Darragh has caused major disruption to travel and power services in the county since making landfall last night. Many roads across the county are impassable this morning. Council and ESB crews ...
A 25-year-old man has received a four-month prison sentence at Carlow District Court and been banned for life from keeping animals. Jamie Kavanagh from Raheenleigh, Myshall, Co Carlow, had pleaded ...
He has to pay €600 to cover the legal costs of the ISPCA. Kavanagh is appealing the sentence. The court heard that Kavanagh's father James and his mother Jennifer had previously been banned from ...
There has been an “alarming” 54 per cent increase in the number of animals surrendered in Dublin so far this year, according to the Dublin Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (DSPCA).