
The Limerick (No 1) Rural District Council has announced a substantial reward for individuals who provide information leading to the identification, prosecution, and conviction of those responsible for polluting the rivers within the district. This grave issue involves the improper disposal of animal carcasses into the waterways, causing environmental harm.
The council is deeply concerned about the pollution affecting the rivers and is determined to take decisive action against the culprits. By offering a reward, they aim to incentivize members of the public to come forward with valuable information that can assist in identifying and bringing the responsible parties to justice.
Anyone with knowledge of such activities is encouraged to provide relevant details to the council. The information provided should be substantial enough to enable the prosecution and conviction of the offenders. The council assures the public that all information received will be treated confidentially.
The announcement, made by H. J. Guinane, Clerk of the Council, serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving the natural environment and the rivers that play a vital role in the district’s ecosystem.
For further inquiries or to provide information, please contact the Limerick Union Clerk’s Office. The council emphasizes the urgency of addressing this issue promptly and appreciates the cooperation of the community in protecting the local waterways.
Limerick Echo – Tuesday 02 August 1904


