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Toxic Incinerator Bord Pleanala farce in Cork

category cork | environment | news report author Wednesday September 24, 2003 00:34author by jamesy

The appeal by Indaver Ireland against the county councils denial of permission for their toxic waste incinerator in Ringaskiddy has degenerated into high farce.

For my pains as an activist I attended the opening day of Indaver Irelands appeal against Cork County Councils refusal to grant planning permission for their incinerator in Ringaskiddy in Cork Harbour.

After a good rally of over three hundred outside the venue, Neptune Stadium, Cork, we all spilled into the hall. A grossly inadequate PA led to the abandonment of the hearing for an hour to allow repairs or reorganisation. The Bords man chairing the proceedings had sought to blame the people in the audience for not listening carefully enough, not being quiet enough etc. before the open anger of the large crowd forced him to back down.

He had already said that he was only taking a report which would then be adjudicated on by the faceless ones in a dark room in Dublin. This is democracy in action. 20,000 objectors will received scant attention in that room. Most of the rest of day one was taken up with housekeeping, listing what order the whole thing would proceed in, who would speak when etc. a few arguments over facilities eg why the council and company got favoured over the objectors getting a tiny section of tables and mikes relative to the opposition.

Another bombshell was that not information or submissions on pollution, health ,risks etc would be considered relevant. Only nonsense about infrastructure roads etc.

The whole process is a farce. The people of Cork have spoken loud and clear "No toxic waste incinerator". This is irrelevant to the Bord, the government and the company. In the end it may well come down to people being willing to take direct action to stop the incinerator. watch this space.

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author by debby hayespublication date Mon Dec 15, 2003 15:31author email debzot at yahoo dot comauthor address author phone

i think its obvious to most of us that the incinerator will indeed go ahead. we have made our voices heard and we have been ignored. we need to be more direct and militant in our actions. i am calling on all cork enviromentalists to think carefully about a new approach for this issue and others like it. the only thing left to do in this case is to physically block the incinerator from being construsted. our voices simply aren't powerful enough.

author by anonymouspublication date Mon Dec 15, 2003 15:52author address author phone

Outside the Council offices in Cork (or whatever offices are relevant to this discussion)
Get some people together and burn some waste (in a safe but highly visible way) If the councillors can not accept a small amount of rubbish being burned where they can see it, why can they support a huge amount waste being burned in the local communities of ordinary people.



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