A defibrillator at a local visitor centre that had to be housed indoors due to "tampering" has been returned to its external location.
The life-saving equipment was installed at the Patrick Kavanagh Centre in Inniskeen in late December.
However, the County Council was forced to place it inside the building, where it was only available during opening hours.
It has now been returned to its original location and the defibrillator will be monitored both electronically and by CCTV.
The County Council says "it would be greatly appreciated if it was not tampered with again, as it may be needed to save a life".