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Council enforcement officers police street dining

By Sean Moriarty
Kerry County Council officials are monitoring street dining in Killarney to ensure that businesses are not over extending their permitted space.
An enforcement officer visited several outdoor hospitality venues in the town centre this week.
The Killarney Advertiser understands that at least two were told to remove furniture from footpaths and streets as they did not conform to what was “agreed with the local authority under the Outdoor Dining Scheme”.
Kerry County Council does not comment on individual businesses but confirmed that enforcement officers were checking venues across the county and not just Killarney.
“The Council does not comment on individual cases but there is enforcement across Kerry to ensure that the placement of street furniture, tables, chairs as agreed with the local authority under the Outdoor Dining Scheme, is complied with. The Council continues to work closely with all businesses to ensure they can maximise the use of outdoor spaces while also ensuring that access for pedestrians is maintained,” a Council spokesperson told the Killarney Advertiser.
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