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Woodlawn House![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Woodlawn House and the Celtic Waste superdump Front page headlines on today's local newspaper relate that a company called Celtic Waste applied last Friday to Galway County Council for planning permission to built a superdump within a mile or so of Woodlawn House (a local heritage site). From: William Finnerty To: Police Commissioner Pat Byrne (Chief Officer, Garda Siochana) Cc: Environment Protection Agency ; Police Inspector John O'Riordan (Western Region) ; Green Party (Ireland) ; Nature Ireland ; William Finnerty (Yahoo) ; William P. Finnerty (Eircom a/c) ; Liam O'Finnachta (finnachta.com) ; Billy Finnerty (MSN Hotmail) ; Finnachta (Eircom a/c) Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002 7:57 PM Subject: Woodlawn and the Celtic Waste superdump
Front page headlines on today's local newspaper relate that a company called Celtic Waste applied last Friday to Galway County Council for planning permission to built a superdump within a mile or so of Woodlawn House (a local heritage site). I wrote to Mr Gemelli at the European Union about this matter on September 7th last and it appears that he is completely ignoring my letter. As I suspect criminal activity of the kind associated with "political/legal/corporate" corruption, I would be grateful if you would look into the matter of why Mr Gemelli is failing to respond to my letter to him of September 7th 2002. A copy of the text of my letter to Mr. Gemelli - together with details of the Post Office registered letter information - can be seen at the following internet location: I look forward to receiving a written explanation from you within the coming 14 days please. Sincerely,
Postal address: "St Albans, New Inn, Ballinasloe, County Galway.
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