The High Court orders the removal of 70 Traveller caravans from the Curragh in County Kildare. Proceedings servers carry out notices and enforcement steps in relation to the encampment, and the court hears that during the process they encounter resistance from some people who do not wish to leave. The order requires the caravans and those associated with the encampment to be removed from the site, following legal proceedings brought before the court.

Details of the specific arguments raised in the case are presented in court as part of the hearing, including evidence about interactions on the ground as notices are served. Both outlets report that the central outcome is the court’s direction to have the caravans removed, with the hearing addressing the circumstances around enforcement and compliance. The reporting reflects that the matter involves the Traveller community and concerns the status of a large number of caravans at the Curragh, a major area in Kildare. The enforcement of the order is subject to the court’s directions.