advertisement

A Tipperary farmers has been jailed for six months and fined more than €2,000.

Date:

Share:


A Tipperary farmers has been jailed for six months and fined more than €2,000.
This is after he was caught with two stolen cattle feeders and  repeatedly allowed animals wander onto a busy road
Appearing in Nenagh District Court yesterday, Ger Brennan (52)  denied the charges.
He claimed the  cattle feeders found  on his farm had been put on his land by an unknown party.
In a separate charge, gardai were called to the scene of an accident at Ballycasey where a car had struck a horse at the entrance to Brennan's outfarm in February  last.
The gate leading to the road was open and two horses had wandered onto the public road.He  claimed somebody else had opened the gates.
The farmer told the judge that two locks he had put on the main gate had been broken and stolen. Insp Bernard Barry said this was never reported to the gardai.
Days beforehand Brennan had been convicted of six charges of allowing boar pigs to wander from the farm.
Judge McGrath found him guilty of having possession of the stolen cattle feeders and of leaving the horses to wander.

advertisement

Tipp looking to perform well in Thurles

Performing well in Thurles is very important to the Tipperary senior hurlers, according...

Slevin looking to secure EuroTour qualification

Tipp's Dylan Slevin will be hoping to qualify for his first PDC EuroTour...

Tipperary’s fixtures confirmed for 2025 All-Ireland senior camogie championship

fixtures have been confirmed for the Glen Dimplex All-Ireland senior camogie championship. Tipperary will...

Tipperary senior camogie panel named ahead of National League

The Tipperary senior camogie team has been named ahead of the start of...
advertisement

Tipp Today Podcast 18/02/25

On this morning’s show... The IPA system is broken, according to Cllr Liam Browne... Should...

Tipp Today – Dear Phil- 18/02/25

It’s time now for our agony aunt Phil to answer your questions and...

Tipp Today- Interiors Slot -18/02/25

Our Interior Designer Karen Prendergast joined us in studio to discuss trends in...
advertisement