North coast vandalism is no picnic for Council

VANDALS caused £1,000 worth of damage to five picnic tables at one of the north coast’s most scenic locations - Portaneevey carpark which is a popular spot with tourists as it overlooks the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge.
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Moyle Council officer Aidan McPeake said it was not established if all five tables had been damaged at the same time.

Cllr Joan Baird said the damage was a “disgrace” and Cllr Padraig McShane said the picnic tables had been in a poor condition for quite some time and he wondered whether the damage was through vandalism or ill-repair.

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Moyle Council Chairperson, Cllr Cara McShane, said: “It is one of our prime spots for tour operators for people to take pictures of the Rope Bridge.”

Councillors were also told the Council was left with a loss of £1,000 after a store was broken into and a compressor stolen at Carneatly Amenity Site near Ballycastle.

Cllr Seamus Blaney said it seemed to be that, almost every month, Carneatly is broken into and he said security needs reviewed.

£250 was also caused after a picnic table was burned at Riverside Park, Armoy.

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Cllr Robert McIlroy questioned why some picnic tables come with metal areas for barbecues saying there is a chance if the barbecue is too big that the table will be burned. Cllr Donal Cunningham said he heard a story that someone bought a disposable barbecue and were baffled that it did not come with meat!

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