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Cork City Council bans animal circuses

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On 31 March 2008 councillors at Cork City Council voted in favour of a motion by Socialist Party councillor Mick Barry to ban circuses with wild animal acts from council land.

As CAPS’ campaign against animal circuses in Ireland gains speed and spreads across the country more councillors are submitting motions to ban the outdated practice from council land.

CAPS welcomes these bans as a sign that animal circuses are increasingly not welcome by the public and forward-thinking local authorities. We encourage other councils to also implement bans on animal circuses as the first step towards a national ban.

We are working with councillors across the whole of Ireland to put forward motions in their area.

If you are a councillor interesting in raising this issue locally, or a member of the public wanting your council to act, contact CAPS info@captiveanimals.org for advice and support.

If you are aware of any councils meeting to vote on this issue please do let us know as soon as possible. The more time we have the greater the opportunity that we can provide all councillors with up to date and detailed information on animal circuses in Ireland.

Although CAPS is based in the UK we work closely with animal protection organisations throughout the whole of Ireland and are the major source of information on the issue.

You can help by getting involved in our campaigns or contact us info@captiveanimals.org to join our e-mail list.