Update – 3rd June – All mentors are again reminded that under no circumstances is the barrier to be left open and unattended.
Round Tower GAA Club can confirm members and supporters have had their cars targeted for burglary at the clubs Monastery Road facilities in Clondalkin.
We understand this is part of an ongoing spate of burglaries targetting parked cars in sports facilities and other settings.
We can also confirm ongoing engagement with local Gardaí in respect of the issue.
The club has issued warnings to persons using the facility to be extra vigilant and increased security supervision of the car park. We again take this opportunity to warn members and supporters to ensure possessions are not left visible within their car at Monastery Road or any of our playing facility’s and to be extra vigilant around parked cars and possessions when training or playing games.
The club is treating the matter with upmost seriousness and as such a new electronic security barrier will be installed this Friday to counter this serious problem.
The barrier will be opened through members registered mobile phones calling a free number and will be closed at all other times.
As such, all current 2013 members and mentors are asked to text your name & number to Secretary Martin Ryan on 0876741407 or Asst Secretary Andrew Cronin on 0876238338 – you can also email this information to info@roundtower.ie