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‘Can’t You Find Reverse?’ - ESB Blockade Bantry Farmers.

category cork | rights, freedoms and repression | feature author Monday July 03, 2006 16:41author by Niall Harnett - Bantry Solidarity Camp & Lodge / Gluaiseacht. Report this post to the editors

‘Why boasteth thyself, O evil men … playing smart but not being clever.’

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After 3 years fighting the ESB down the usual dead end routes of the courts, the planners, the politicians, the County Councils etc, things finally came to a head for the Bantry Concerned Action Group (BCAG) over the last few days when an assault by the ESB Networks Crew and Officials on a number of local farmers resulted in an ESB blockade of farm entrances in attempting to access their lands for the purposes of erecting pylons, poles and an overhead 38kv power line, to connect the as yet unlicensed and unbuilt 'Murnane & O'Shea' development 'Ballybane Glanta Windfarm' in Dromourneen to the substation at Ballylickey 14km away.

ESB Networks have been granted high court injunctions / restraining orders against a number of the BCAG and are seeking more injunctions against more local residents at the high court in Dublin tomorrow Monday 3rd July (to be adjourned). The ESB are seeking to enter their lands on the back of these injunctions and their associated threats of jail, costs and/or fines. But the BCAG are not lying down and are committed to blocking all attempts to start work on their lands, until the ESB reverse their plans and agree to PUT THIS POWERLINE UNDERGROUND.

Main photo: Liam O'Sullivan, ESB Networks Manager, demonstrating his "determination to meet and surpass the expectations of our stakeholders - to whom we are accountable"- ESB Corporate Social Responsibility Report.

In a disgraceful display of true form, ignoring all ‘commitments’ to ‘social responsibility’, ‘codes of practice’ and ‘open communication in relation to the concerns of local communities’, ESB Networks Manager, Liam O’Sullivan (and his foot) accompanied by sidekick David Killian, blockaded their own contactors from pulling out of Joe Burke’s and other farms, after the contractors agreed to leave having been stopped in their tracks by the group.

Also from Niall: Rossport model of resistance applied with opening of a Solidarity Lodge in Bantry.

Last Thursday morning, June 29th, at about 8am, ESB Networks arrived at Joe Burke’s farm in Droumaduneen accompanied by An Garda Síochána. Joe is chairman of the BCAG - Bantry Concerned Acton Group and is injuncted by the high court from ‘interfering’ with this ‘Murnane & Shea / ESB Powerline Project‘. Joe would be of ‘strategic significance’ to the ESB, that’s why they came to his farm first. Meanwhile two separate ESB contractors, McSweeney and Lawlor, were attempting to get their diggers in on the lands of Jimmy Spillane and PJ Hourihane who have farms further back towards the proposed wind farm site.

Before they knew it, Liam O’Sullivan had his car parked on the Burke’s driveway up close to the house and contractor Pat McSweeney had his low-loader truck and digger through the gates to the land and up the track ready to start work. More ESB vehicles - the truck carrying the poles, a van and jeep were out parked on the road with an ‘SAG Energy Technologies’ van (http://www.sag.de) kinda hidin’ back further down the road. Two squad cars and a number of Gardaí parked in the driveway close to the road. Within minutes a number of local residents and visiting supporters had arrived to block the digger truck and the vehicles on the road from entering the farm. The gate was closed and a tractor and baling machine were parked behind the digger truck it to keep it right where it was until negotiations could begin.

The ESB were told in no uncertain terms that they had no permission to access Burke’s farm. They were told to leave and take their machines and cars with them, but they refused, rudely. When contractor Pat McSweeney agreed to take away his digger truck, Joe opened the gate for him and removed his own machinery which was in his way. Pat Mc Sweeney started to reverse his digger back down the track towards the gate. When he got to the gate, and when the truck was right in between the gate posts … Liam O’Sullivan appeared at the side of the truck signalling him to stop … and then he stuck his feckin’ foot under one of the wheels of McSweeney’s truck!.. stopping him there and blocking the gate.

Joe, his wife Anne and his father Jim all told him to move and asked the Gardaí to tell him to move … all to no avail. Jim complained to the Gardaí and Anne tried to make an official complaint, but the Gardaí refused to do anything, despite being told that Joe’s herd of cows, which had been milked before 8 o’clock that morning, were waiting to get back through that gate to feed in their fields.

ESB Networks Manager, Liam O’Sullivan stood with his foot under that truck for almost three hours. Finally at about 12 noon he relented and sat into an ESB van which was parked beside the gate. The van was parked in such a way as to make it very difficult for McSweeney to remove his digger truck. Joe had his cows ready at the gate across the road, waiting to cross. He told O’Sullivan to move the van to let McSweeney out so as to let his cows in. O’Sullivan said he would move the van further up into the driveway. There were local supporters blocking his way up the driveway so the only way he could get out was to reverse back. Joe and Jim Burke told him to back the van out on to the road. He refused and said he would only go forward into the driveway. The Gardaí were asked to direct him to move and they also refused. RTE / TG4 tv crew and print media photographers had just arrived to hear Joe say to O’Sullivan - “Can’t you find reverse in that van, or do you want me to find it for you?!”

Contractor Pat Mc Sweeney had fierce trouble backing out that long low-loader digger truck with Liam O’Sullivan refusing to budge. It took him nearly half an hour and he had to reverse back through the gate across the road and into the cows before he could pull away. Finally, the cows got out to feed.

Meanwhile, Liam O’Sullivan’s car which was parked close to the house was blocked in by some of the many cars that had come to Burke’s farm in support of them. As the afternoon progressed and a successful blockade had kept the ESB out, Liam O’Sullivan tried to move his car without success. He was told that he could take out his car on one condition only … that he agree to sign a statement saying that he would never park his car on Burke’s property without permission again. Without going into detail of his protestations at that and his attempts to use the Gardaí to assist him, suffice to say … he signed!

Throughout the day, diggers had also tried to get into the fields of Jimmy Spillane and PJ Hourihane further back towards the proposed wind farm site. Some had got into the fields and some were being held outside by local residents, who were also preventing those diggers that had got into the fields from moving any further. A private security company ‘Express Security Group’, contracted by ESB, were starting to move in for the night on all three sites, to protect these machines. Liam O’Sullivan was instructing them by telephone to keep the diggers where they were, even if the contractors who own them wanted to take them away!

On Friday morning, they were all back again and making new attempts to get on to other lands, - Dan Leary’s, Stephen Barrett’s and Margaret O’Sullivan’s, as well as trying to get back into Joe’s and the other lads’ farms.

David Killian, who described himself as “working on behalf of ESB Networks and answerable to Liam O’Sullivan“, arrived at Burke’s on Friday brandishing the high court injunction. He asked for permission to access the land and he was refused. That’s all he needed to do that day. He had come to ask that question and he had come to hear that answer so as to report back to his solicitors with a view to acting on that injunction. Liam O’Sullivan was doing the same thing elsewhere.

Killian was met by the Burkes and other members of the group who had a lot of questions they wanted answered. First of all Anne Burke wanted to know his role in this project and his job description. He took a long time and many words to not answer that question and we are still none the wiser as to his position or role. Suffice to say for the moment that his role on that day, Friday, was to go telling tales back to the high court.

Over the last few days, the ESB have been successfully blockaded from entering the lands of local residents and farmers along this 14km stretch of hills, woods and valleys. The Bantry Concerned Action Group are one in their call for these power lines to go underground. They are prepared now for any further action that the ESB want to take whether through the courts or on the ground. This is a large area of land with a lot of possible entry points and so the BCAG are calling for support in defending these lands. Anyone wishing to visit or to stay in the area to do that is welcome. The Bantry Solidarity Camp & Lodge has been set up just in the last few days and weeks and is ready for visitors (camp report coming soon). BCAG, local residents and neighbours are offering generous support to solidarity campers.

For more info contact Joe at 086 2705589 or myself at 086 8444966.

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Joe Burke with his wife Anne & his father Jim, all strong under pressure
Joe Burke with his wife Anne & his father Jim, all strong under pressure

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Danielle and James Burke - Bury the Powerlines, Not the Children.
Danielle and James Burke - Bury the Powerlines, Not the Children.

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Just a few of Murnane & O'Shea's slices of the Bantry pie.     Niall.    Mon Jul 03, 2006 00:02 
   The sequence of events.     Niall    Mon Jul 03, 2006 00:17 
   More pics.     Niall    Mon Jul 03, 2006 00:29 
   More pics.     Niall    Mon Jul 03, 2006 00:50 
   More pics.     Niall    Mon Jul 03, 2006 01:03 
   Last of the story pics.     Niall    Mon Jul 03, 2006 01:17 
   :-) not sure which is more menacing -     iosaf    Mon Jul 03, 2006 01:20 
   And a link ...     Niall    Mon Jul 03, 2006 10:26 
   NEWSFLASH update from Bantry, Monday morn 3rd July - Even More Diggers     Niall Harnett    Mon Jul 03, 2006 12:42 
 10   This is going to happen all over Cork and Kerry     Bantry Concerned Action Group    Mon Jul 03, 2006 14:37 
 11   Keep up the good work BAG     supporter    Mon Jul 03, 2006 22:32 
 12   Only thing the ESB understand is being locked up     Phuq Hedd    Mon Jul 03, 2006 22:52 
 13   The Bantry Solidarity Lodge ...     Niall Harnett    Tue Jul 04, 2006 11:53 
 14   Finally Picked Up By the Mainstream.     Chongo    Tue Jul 04, 2006 21:10 
 15   BCAG Presentation to Oireachtas     Bantry Concerned Action Group    Wed Jul 05, 2006 15:20 
 16   Update from Bantry     Niall Harnett    Thu Jul 06, 2006 17:05 
 17   Where are the ESB trying to break in?     Bantry Concerned Action Group    Fri Jul 07, 2006 00:26 
 18   we support bantry     frank    Fri Jul 07, 2006 00:35 
 19   Cruelty to animals     supporter    Sun Jul 09, 2006 20:25 
 20   website about the campaign     Tom    Tue Jul 11, 2006 16:23 
 21   esb bullying     ken    Tue Jul 11, 2006 18:09 
 22   UPDATE: Blockade of the Bantry Bullies Continues.     Niall Harnett    Tue Jul 11, 2006 18:27 
 23   1st world country / 2nd rate infrastructure     Mick Regan    Thu Jul 20, 2006 03:57 
 24   Like A Thief in the Night     Flynn    Fri Aug 18, 2006 13:19 
 25   extraordinary power--or have they?     read between the lines    Sat Aug 19, 2006 11:57 
 26   Signature     Interested    Tue Sep 05, 2006 16:21 
 27   and waiting     watching    Sun Dec 10, 2006 23:45 
 28   What was the outcome     intrigued by those who stood up for themselves    Wed Aug 01, 2007 21:30 
 29   Update.     Niall    Wed Aug 01, 2007 22:28 
 30   Well Done to all     Delighted    Mon Aug 06, 2007 14:11 
 31   Planning permissions     very curious    Mon Oct 29, 2007 19:49 
 32   Planning esb     question    Mon Oct 29, 2007 22:35 
 33   Bantry     cnk guy    Wed Jun 28, 2017 19:01 


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