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Planning Hearing Goes against Shell
Andy Pyle's PR machine noticeably quiet about this story
We've gotten used to Shell's slick Public Relations, from John Egan to Andy Pyle, to that woman with the strange accent who was on "Questions and Answers", but we haven't heard anything from them yet about this story.
To sum up, Shell have been carrying out work on their scheme illegally and without planning permission.
Perhaps the PR people have run out of statements of regret, or apologies, or are just fed up with this continuing crazyness. Maybe even they are asking Andy Pyle whether it's really a good idea to install a dangerous experimental pipeline between the bottom of the Atlantic ocean and a giant refinery miles inland, through a special area of conservation.
Does anyone why they won't go offshore?
 Shell's Hi-tech Pipeline Scheme in Rossport Corrib pipeline roadway was 'built illegally'
http://www.unison.ie/irish_independent/stories.php3?ca=...14161
THE controversial €1bn Corrib gas project has been dealt a major planning blow.
Bord Pleanala has ruled that a private road from the Atlantic was built illegally.
Shell now faces having to tear up the road it built though a special conservation area in Co Mayo without planning permission.
Yesterday's landmark Bord Pleanala ruling could delay the project for at least a year.
In a clear win for objectors, the board ruled that a private road already built from the foreshore at Sruwaddacon Bay, where the gas pipeline comes ashore to the existing county road, needs planning permission.
An Bord Pleanala said that the road was built through a priority habitat protected under an EU directive on special areas of conservation known as SACs.
This means that Shell will either have to remove the 1km road built for the project or apply to Mayo Co Council for retention permission.
If it applies and loses, the road will have to be taken up.
The ruling also means that the company must stop work in a number of other areas linked to the project until permission has been secured.
A number of works already carried out also need permission and are not exempt, it also ruled.
This means that work on these projects will have to be halted.
Planning applications to sort out the controversy could take up to a year.
In a clear victory for opponents of the massive project, the board ruled in favour of An Taisce, which had questioned the issue of planning permission.
An Taisce had submitted a list of projects involved in the development and asked if they constituted development, which would need planning permission.
The board ruled that Shell requires planning permission for three aspects of work it is already conducting in relation to the Corrib gas field.
An Bord Pleanala has already given the go-ahead for the overall project.
Approval was also needed a for valve station already installed on the gas pipeline, the board ruled.
An Taisce said the decision raised serious concerns.
"It means that a major element of the Corrib Gas development in Co Mayo is unauthorised and is proceeding without planning permission," a spokesperson said.
"It also raises the question as to why the Department of Environment, Heritage and Local Government, which has the legal function for implementing the Habitats Directive in Ireland, failed to take action with regard to the unauthorised development on the designated shoreline site," An Taisce said.
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Jump To Comment: 2 1http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:7v4cGLIQO8QJ:www.ion...&cd=1
You seem to be right SM, did it take five yrs for this info to come to light? :P
Who employs John Egan then
Thought ya might wanna check out interesting article here
http://www.spinwatch.org/modules.php?name=News&file=art...=2811
does any know what PR companies shell have hired in Ireland
I heard unconfirmed rumours that it is the newly set up company MRPA.KINMAN
http://www.mrpakinman.ie/index.asp
who have an interesting bunch working for them
Mary Harneys Husband.. Brian Geoghegan is the company chairman
He is former Director of Economic Affairs at IBEC.....ie and former Chairman of FAS, so is likely to be have fairly good access to lobbying minister..But hold on, sure at IBEC he actually help form government policy!!!!!!
The Managing Director is
Ray Gordon
his "background is in corporate & financial media relations and political media relations. A former Press Officer and Spokesperson for the Progressive Democrats (1987 to 1992), Gordon spent two years as head of media relations for one of Ireland’s largest publicly owned companies; Irish Life plc (1995 – 1997). He continues to represent Irish Life & Permanent plc and its operating businesses in all their national and international media dealings."
Sometimes you just couldnt make this shit up