A packed public meeting last night (Tuesday) heard more about the problems with anti-social behaviour at a campsite in the north of the Island.
The requisition meeting discussed the future of the Sulby Claddaghs as the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry holds a public consultation on the site’s future.
Hundreds of people turned out at St Stephen’s Church Hall to talk about how the campsite is supervised.
William Black of the Claddaghs Working Group, which represents users of the facility, says the meeting was dominated by the problems of those living nearby.

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