The Kerryman (North Kerry)

Yet more shocking scenes of dumping on Short Mountain

Tralee man accused of theft

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VIEWS of mounting piles of noxious rubbish are becoming as much a fixture at the Short Mountain south of Tralee as the panorama of mid-Kerry and the Reeks the vantage commands.

Just a week after The Kerryman published a photograph of a 140-kg mound of broken glass dumped on the southern car park viewing point, further scenes of widescale dumping on the mountain have been revealed.

It’s estimated that up to a tonne of domestic waste has been dumped on the ‘ Old Bog Road’ a few kilometres from the viewing park, with everything from kids’ bikes and toys to pallets, plastics and far filthier objects strewn along the mountain boreen.

The Kerryman understand­s that Kerry County Council is aware of this latest incident of fly-tipping on the mountain and are set to sift through the waste as they launch an investigat­ion into its provenance. A TRALEE man accused of robbing a man of his wallet containing approximat­ely €200 and bank cards, is to have his case heard in the circuit court after a district court judge declined jurisdicti­on.

Denis Ward (27), residing at Arlington Lodge, is charged with the theft at Maine Street, Tralee on October 5. He was arrested at Arlington Lodge and made no reply when charged.

The court heard details of how a male had been followed home along Maine Street when he was attacked from behind by two males, punched and kicked in the face a number of times before being robbed of the cash and cards.

Judges James O’Connor had no hesitation in declining jurisdicti­on, with the result that the accused will now appear before the circuit court.

Solicitor Nuala Liston said that there was no applicatio­n for bail and the defendant was remanded in custody to appear before today’s ( Wednesday) sitting of Tralee District Court.

Judge James O’Connor warned that the defendant should have a serious plan of action and money in place before he appears before another court.

During the judge’s remarks the defendant interrupte­d, stating that the offences were “alleged”. Judge O’Connor warned Mr Ward to keep his mouth shut before moving onto the next case.

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The shocking pictures of illegal dumping on the Old Bog Road, now under investigat­ion by Kerry County Council.
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