Agri-Business
Teagasc is currently inviting tenders for a fully managed CCTV service to operate across three of its campuses.
Rural Life
An Garda Síochána shared rural crime preventative measures at a meeting open to farmers and contractors in Meath ahead of the busy season
Beef
A new consultation has been launched in Northern Ireland on proposals to make CCTV systems "mandatory" in slaughterhouses.
Louth County Council has confirmed that it will start using CCTV surveillance cameras in dumping hotspots around the county.
Dairy farmer, James Phelan is continuing his search for over €20,000 worth of farm possessions that were stolen
Gardaí are investigating an incident of a stolen quad from a premises in the Rathconrath area of Mullingar, Co. Westmeath
Sheep
The use of Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) in slaughterhouses in Wales is to become mandatory this year, the Welsh government has confirmed.
Farm organisations have been urged to explore "options" under a new €1 million Local Authority-led CCTV scheme.
From using calving cameras for CCTV, to creating physical barriers at gates, coming up with ways to prevent the theft of bales has become a necessity for many farmers.
A bill has been signed into law which will allow for CCTV footage to be used by local authorities in illegal dumping prosecutions.
Agri Politics
Acting Minister for Justice Heather Humphreys has been called on to detail plans for the expansion...
The British Veterinary Association (BVA) has welcomed legislation that will make CCTV cameras compulsory in abattoirs in Scotland.
The CCTV footage of the recent theft of an ATM in Northern Ireland has been released capturing the entire event.
A survey on CCTV use in Irish slaughterhouse has been conducted by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, it has been confirmed.
New legislation is to be brought forward to make CCTV mandatory in all areas of Scottish abattoirs where live animals are present.
Underpasses, CCTV and security grants for farmers will all remain ineligible for funding under TAMS II measures.
Justice Minister, Charlie Flanagan, has encouraged rural groups to avail of a new round of funding for community-based CCTV cameras
The announcement that CCTV will become mandatory in all slaughterhouses in England under new plans has been welcomed by the NFU.