Vandalism at Moneymore playground condemned

Louth County Council strongly condemns the recent act of vandalism at Moneymore playground in Drogheda, where fire damage has caused significant harm to the community facility.

Over the past year, we have been working to upgrade playgrounds across the county, with a focus on providing imaginative, inclusive play for children of all ages and abilities. Upgrade work to the playground in Moneymore was completed in October 2024.

Moneymore playground

The necessary repairs will involve the removal and disposal of the burnt materials, followed by the refilling of the affected area with resin-bound rubber mulch at an estimated cost of €1,200. This is an unnecessary burden on public resources that could have been better spent enhancing local amenities.

David Conway, Louth County Council Chief Executive, said: “It is extremely disappointing to see Moneymore playground the subject of vandalism. We condemn the damage caused, and the disruption to families and children who have been enjoying the facilities at the park, particularly during the current spell of fine weather.”

Louth County Council urges anyone with information about this incident to come forward and report it to An Garda Síochána. We also ask the community to remain vigilant and help protect shared public spaces from such senseless acts of vandalism.