A giant Hollywood-style Dingle sign has been taken down overnight, amid warnings by Kerry County Council that it would issue a planning enforcement notice.
Meanwhile, it emerged yesterday that the council is seeking legal advice on issues surrounding the holding of a plebiscite and on motions passed at a meeting in July to change the town's new name of An Daingean.
The sign was erected to reflect the "Hollywoodisation" of Dingle and to protest at the name change of the town to An Daingean.
Eugene Courtney, father of artist Darryl Courtney, who conceived the project, said the sign was not meant to be a permanent fixture. "It is catalogue item No 13, the last item on his exhibition, which opened on Sunday," he said.
The sign had been erected on land that belonged to the town and was administered by the county council.
Mr Courtney said locals wanted "An Daingean" removed from signposts and replaced by "Daingean Uí Chúis", with "Dingle" underneath it in brackets.
The change to An Daingean, which became official on March 28th, affects road signs, OS maps and statutory instruments.
A number of motions at the July council meeting called for a return to the name of Dingle. The meeting decided on a plebiscite. However, a spokeswoman said yesterday they were seeking legal advice on exactly what the councillors had decided, as some of the motions passed were conflicting.