North Korea Increases Aid to Russia, Mos... Tue Nov 19, 2024 12:29 | Marko Marjanovi?
Trump Assembles a War Cabinet Sat Nov 16, 2024 10:29 | Marko Marjanovi?
Slavgrinder Ramps Up Into Overdrive Tue Nov 12, 2024 10:29 | Marko Marjanovi?
?Existential? Culling to Continue on Com... Mon Nov 11, 2024 10:28 | Marko Marjanovi?
US to Deploy Military Contractors to Ukr... Sun Nov 10, 2024 02:37 | Field Empty Anti-Empire >>
Promoting Human Rights in IrelandHuman Rights in Ireland >>
Michael ?Hockey Stick? Mann Ordered To Pay National Review Over $500,000 Sun Jan 12, 2025 11:00 | Richard Eldred Michael Mann, infamous for his climate "hockey stick" graph, has been ordered to pay over $530,000 in legal fees after spending over a decade trying ? and failing ? to silence National Review through a lawsuit.
The post Michael ?Hockey Stick? Mann Ordered To Pay National Review Over $500,000 appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.
NHS?s Tech ?Efficiency? Adds Layers of Inefficiency and Pain Sun Jan 12, 2025 09:00 | Shane McEvoy In an age where technology promises efficiency, Shane McEvoy's recent encounter with an NHS booking service chatbot paints a very different picture of inefficiency and frustration that is symptomatic of deeper issues.
The post NHS’s Tech ‘Efficiency’ Adds Layers of Inefficiency and Pain appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.
Cooking the Books: Why You Just Can?t Trust the Annual Bestseller Lists Anymore Sun Jan 12, 2025 07:00 | Steven Tucker The New York Times Bestseller list is "pure propaganda", says Elon Musk. The newspaper even admitted in court it is "editorial content", not factual. But what about the Sunday Times version? Steven Tucker investigates.
The post Cooking the Books: Why You Just Can’t Trust the Annual Bestseller Lists Anymore appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.
News Round-Up Sun Jan 12, 2025 01:23 | Will Jones A summary of the most interesting stories in the past 24 hours that challenge the prevailing orthodoxy about the ?climate emergency?, public health ?crises? and the supposed moral defects of Western civilisation.
The post News Round-Up appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.
Top Journal: Scientists Should Be More, Not Less, Political Sat Jan 11, 2025 17:00 | Noah Carl Science, nominally the most prestigious scientific journal in the world, is at it again. In November, they published an editorial saying that scientists need to be even more political than they already are.
The post Top Journal: Scientists Should Be More, Not Less, Political appeared first on The Daily Sceptic. Lockdown Skeptics >>
Voltaire, international edition
Voltaire, International Newsletter N?114-115 Fri Jan 10, 2025 14:04 | en
End of Russian gas transit via Ukraine to the EU Fri Jan 10, 2025 13:45 | en
After Iraq, Libya, Gaza, Lebanon and Syria, the Pentagon attacks Yemen, by Thier... Tue Jan 07, 2025 06:58 | en
Voltaire, International Newsletter N?113 Fri Dec 20, 2024 10:42 | en
Pentagon could create a second Kurdish state Fri Dec 20, 2024 10:31 | en Voltaire Network >>
|
Waste, explosives and former miners
national |
environment |
news report
Tuesday August 26, 2008 14:17 by Contaminated Crow
This week's news from the local papers Roscommon County Council granted permission on 11th August to Barna Waste Ltd. to develop a waste transfer centre at Aghalustia, Ballaghadareen, which has been opposed by the Ballaghadareen Environmental Action Group (BEAG) since it was announced in February. A spokesperson for BEAG, announcing a meeting for Monday 18th August to discuss strategy, said ‘Residents have suffered for more than 20 years as a result of ongoing odour and other problems associated with the landfill facility. Ballaghadareen has three waste facilities and the fear now is that it will become the waste capital of Connaught.’ (Source: Roscommon Herald 19/8/08, p. 1)
An Bord Pleanala (ABP) has announced an oral hearing into an application by Shannon Explosives (owned by the Whelan group) to build a 10 million Euro explosives factory at Cahercon, Co. Clare in the latest twist to a dispute which began nine years ago when plans were first lodged. The ABP hearing will attend to appeals against Clare County Council’s granting of permission to Shannon Explosives last March. Among those appealing are Cairde Chill an Disirt Teo, the Kildysart Explosives Opposition Group and An Taisce. (Source: Clare People 19/8/08, p.3)
The Ballinasloe Environmental Alliance (BEA) held a meeting last Thursday (21st August) to intensify its campaign of opposition to a proposal by OneBio Ltd. (a subsidiary of the parent company of Premier Proteins) to set up a sludge drying plant next to the Premier Proteins meat rendering plant at Poolboy, which is intended to accept 30,000 tonnes per annum of wet sludge from waste treatment plants, as well as an unspecified amount of sludge from private industry. Locals are concerned over possible odour pollution and potential pollution of the river Suck, which is 200 metres from the site, especially given existing Premier Proteins operations which have resulted in a huge number of complainst over odour pollution and led the EPA to bring the company to the local district court next month over licence breaches, including pollution of the river. BEA Secretary Anita Killeen told the meeting ‘We have suffered for years at the hands of Premier Proteins and there has to come a time when the people of Ballinasloe stand up and say they have had enough.’ (Source Connacht Tribune 22/8/08, p. 6)
A group of developers who received planning permission earlier this year from Clare County Council to develop 96 houses in Lahinch, despite local opposition, have withdrawn their appeal to ABP against a clause in the permission requiring all the houses should be used as permanent dwellings instead of as holiday homes. The withdrawal may have been related to a recent ABP decision on an appeal against a permanent residency clause where the ABP inspector recommended the entire development be refused planning permission. (Source: Clare People 19/8/08, p.14)
ABP has turned down a request from the North East Against Incineration (NEAI) group to postpone an oral hearing due to begin August 26th against a meat and bone meal incinerator proposed by College Proteins for Nobber, Co. Meath, which has been accepted by ABP under the Special Infrastructure Development Scheme. NEAI called for a two month postponement, claiming that some people who had made submissions were not informed of the hearing, while neighbouring local authorities were invited to make submissions only on July 28th, which prevented neighbouring councils from making submissions as no council meetings take place in August. (Source: Meath Chronicle 23/8/08, p. 3)
Irish Asphalt has withdrawn its planning appeal for continuation of quarrying from a site in Ruan, Co. Clare days before a decision was due. The application faced extensive local objections, with one objector describing the 18.4 hectare site as an unauthorized quarry and claiming that one-third of the site was stripped in preparation for quarrying without benefit of planning permission. (Source: Clare Champion 22/8/08, p. 11)
Three former miners at the Deerpark Mine in Kilkenny took part in a meeting with former miners from Arigna, Co. Leitrim and Slieveardagh, Ballinderry, Co. Tipperary in Portlaoise on August 16th leading to the formation of the National Miners Group which aims to obtain justice for miners in the former coal mining industry who suffered injury, infirmity or disablement due to working in the mines. Ex-miner Seamus Walsh said ‘The miners’ struggle is still on! It’s nearly 40 years since the Deerpark Mine closed down, but the miners still are looking for their basic rights. They are seeking compensation for the lung disease that was picked up in the mines all those years ago.’ (Source: Kilkenny People 22/8/08, p. 10)
|
View Comments Titles Only
save preference
Comments (4 of 4)
Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4it would be good if you could dig up websites or contact info for various groups and include them with articles. these groups need a way to network. seeing the various reports side by side is a start. there are a lot of them and they have a lot in common!
That's a VERY good suggestion you've made.
I know of two local communities where many local people have been DEEPLY upset because of "superdumps", and the way our "public servants" (so called!!) have been behaving in relation to them.
The first is in at Usk in County Kildare -- more information at http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Usk%2C+Kildare%2C+...earch
and,
the second -- which has actually been built -- is at Kilconnell (County Galway). More information available via http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Kilconnell%2C+Gree...earch for more.
I suspect there may be lots other small communities in deep trouble (regarding superdumps, incinerators, and such like), and I hope anybody who knows of them will list them here.
Incidentally, and provided my memory serves me right, the "parent" multi-national company involved (at Usk and Kilconnell) made a declared profit well in excess of 400 million Euros in their last set of annual accounts.
"I think I'd rather be in Philadelphia Chickadee".
From a previous incarnation of the Contaminated Crow available for download here:
http://www.wsm.ie/news_viewer/2285
Sorry for the delay in replying to comments. As to websites, not everything happens virtually: many of these groups are too small and too busy to be setting up websites. As to contact details, unfortunately the local papers don't normally give them. However anyone wanting to contact individual groups can always ring the paper concerned and get contact details . Otherwise the planning objections at the county councils and An Bord Pleanala can be used to get contacts. In future I'll try and include at least one person's name in each report if possible -a quick look at the local telephone book should probably do the job then. As to networking, some of the larger groups with longer-running campaigns have done this but a lot of the smaller ones haven't/don't.