Growing anger & concern
There are growing concerns regarding the amount of sheep faeces on the Curragh plains & surrounding areas.
Mary Kinsella, a Curragh resident, has said she is awake each night between 4 & 8 am, moving the sheep from her garden.
She added the footpaths in her estate is covered in sheep feces, meaning both children & adults cannot use the footpath.
Another Curragh resident, Ger Ryan told 'Kildare Today' this morning, the sheep keep head-butting gates around properties until bolts give way, & they can then enter residents' gardens etc.
Both Mary & Ger joined Clem Ryan on this morning's 'Kildare Today':

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