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category wicklow | environment | news report author Thursday September 07, 2006 15:15author by barra Report this post to the editors

More abuses enviromental abuses by Roadstone

The fight to save Arklow Rock became embittered last week when the organizers of a protest meeting walked out claiming that it had been “hijacked by political opportunists”.

In a statement to the wicklow times paper, Chairman of Arklow Rock Preservation Association explained: “ We are a non- political association. We have achieved the full support of all our local representatives in trying to ensure the preservation of the south side of Arklow rock. We are prepared to give our elected representatives time to persuade Roadstone to postpone any further work on the south side of the rock until the planning and heritage issue has been clarified.

“It was decided to post-pone this meeting and to sever any links with the people before profit alliance as these people appear to have a political agenda and a view to using the rock issue as a base for a candidate they wish to run in the next general election”.

This point is clearly displayed on a flier distributed in Arklow town (Co. Wicklow) last week by them. It must be made clear that this group approached us on the grounds that they were a non- political Bray based association, and they wished to offer there full support with the regard to saving the remaining peak and the amenity of Arklow rock”, said Mr Gleeson.

Green Party county councilor says the key issue regarding Arklow Rock is weather the roadstone company needs to apply for planning permission to quarry the upper sections of the rock.

De Burca says that she has had previous experience of the Roadstone Company through its quarrying operations at GlenDing in Blessington where the company was responsible for the illegal quarrying and removal of 67,000 tonnes of material from Glen Ding”

Links to information about Roadstone’s involved ment in building the Separation Wall inside the West Bank,

http://www.evb.ch/en/p3307.html?print=true.

http://www.indymedia.ie/article/65455&user_frontpage=53...=true

http://www.ipsc.ie/boycott.php

Raodstone’s illegal dumping in county Wicklow

http://www.indymedia.ie/article/74309

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Political Truth     m.m.mccarron    Thu Sep 07, 2006 17:13 
   Deirdre De Burca     ex green    Thu Sep 07, 2006 20:33 
   PBPA / Greens     bray person    Thu Sep 07, 2006 22:42 
   Deirdre DeBurca is not aligned to the people before profit group     Barra    Fri Sep 08, 2006 01:38 
   Mixing it     D_D    Fri Sep 08, 2006 20:14 
   I wonder what party the chair is in.     anon    Mon Sep 11, 2006 10:03 


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