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WITH JUST DAYS left to go until Halloween, Dublin City Council has called on the public to report bonfire-related activity.
According to the council, there were at least 432 reports made about stockpiling bonfire materials last year. DCC has encouraged the public to report any such behaviour either online or over the phone.
In the appeal issued this week, the council also reminded the public that any and all bonfires are illegal. Nevertheless, bonfires remain popular on Halloween night, which is one of the busiest nights of the year for emergency services.
Today we want to know… Would you report bonfire-related activity, such as the stockpiling of materials?
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