The Offaly Superintendent is being thanked for his 11 years of service to the county.
A midlands Garda Superintendent has attended his final Joint Policing Committee meeting.
John Scanlon is being thanked for his 11 years of service to Offaly.
The Superintendent attended the county's latest JPC meeting last night.
Chairman Eddie Fitzpatrick says he would be sorry to see the Superintendent go as he was always someone who said what he thought and got on with the job.
Offaly County Council also thanked him for the positive working relationship he had with the local authority.
Fianna Fail Cllr Declan Harvey said he was a man that stood his corner, while Fine Gael's Neil Feighery said he served the division with distinction.
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