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Title: NEWS: Close to 300 march for animal welfare in Clonmel
Action for Animal Welfare Ireland hosted a march through the streets of Clonmel on Thursday in the hopes of having a a horse warden appointed for Tipperary
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NEWS: Close to 300 march for animal welfare in Clonmel
Action for Animal Welfare Ireland hosted a march through the streets of Clonmel on Thursday in the hopes of having a a horse warden appointed for Tipperary
Michelle Lyons and Annmarie O'Brien took part in the Action for Animal Welfare Ireland protest in Clonmel on Thursday
CLOSE to 300 people turned out at the Action for Animal Welfare Ireland ‘March for the Animals’ in Clonmel on Thursday evening in a bid to have a horse warden appointed to area, where equine welfare abuse cases have gripped public attention.
Over 100 people, public representatives and media, attended a public meeting over animal welfare in Clonmel this week, write Isabel Hurley and Judith Faherty
After a horse death in the Grand National, the use of the horse for sport has been a media debate this week.
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