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Thursday January 01 1970

protest against incinerator in dublin bay

category dublin | rights, freedoms and repression | event notice author Thursday April 06, 2006 15:23author by rory hearne - anti-incineration Report this post to the editors

saturday 8th

Hundreds expected to attend protest march against incinerator in Dublin Bay

Hundreds expected to attend protest march against incinerator in Dublin Bay

Hundreds of people from Ringsend, Sandymount, Irishtown and across Dublin are expected to attend the protest march taking place this Saturday against the planned incinerator for Dublin Bay.

The protest, organised by the Combined Residents Against Incineration (CRAI), is calling on the Minister for the Environment, Dick Roche to drop the plans to build an incinerator on the Poolbeg peninsula in Dublin Bay.

The protest starts at 12 noon on Saturday April 8th and meets at the Ringsend Technical Institute on Cambridge Rd, Ringsend where the meeting of the Dublin City Council consultation process is set to take place. CRAI calls on all those concerned with the environment and the erosion of democracy from across Dublin and beyond to attend and help keep Ireland incinerator free.

The protest is also demanding that political parties support a motion in the Dail which to prevent the siting of the incinerator in Dublin Bay.

Despite years of opposition to the proposed incinerator, it is still being included in plans for the area. A recent ‘Community Gain Initiative’ survey conducted on behalf of the city council, included a proposal to fund community projects through the profits of an incinerator.

The incinerator is being developed as a public private partnership between Dublin City Council and Eslam, a Danish company. Eslam will operate the plant for 20 years. The contract has already been signed with Eslam and that they will make massive profits from the incinerator. We are demanding that the environment, communities and people be prioritised over profit.

The protest is part of an on-going campaign by people of the area and across Dublin against this incinerator. We are using people power to pressure politicians to ensure that it will not go ahead.

For information contact;
Frances Corr 0877715825
Catherine Cavendish 6682430
May Kane 0876994267

CRAI was formed by the residents associations of Bath Ave. & District, Ringsend & Irishtown, Oceanview, Sandymount & Merrion and South Lotts Road to fight against the development of an incinerator in Dublin Bay

author by Anonpublication date Thu Apr 06, 2006 17:01author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Here's directions for anyone not familiar with the area.

Hopefully there is a good turnout.

Included is a link to the CHASE Ireland campaign fighting the incinerator down in Cork Harbour area.

Directions to Incinerator Protest in Ringsend, Cambridge Rd
Directions to Incinerator Protest in Ringsend, Cambridge Rd

Related Link: http://www.chaseireland.org/
author by Alan Kieranpublication date Fri Apr 07, 2006 02:02author address author phone Report this post to the editors

"Hopefully there is a good turnout."

Of course there wll be, Rory has promised us hundreds.

author by Johnpublication date Mon Apr 10, 2006 01:59author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Alan, well spotted there were hundreds there! Well done whoever organised it. Keep it going!

author by phmpublication date Mon Apr 10, 2006 21:28author address author phone Report this post to the editors

More than 50% of all toxic and difficult waste currently being exported from Ireland for incineration and landfill abroad is generated within 15 miles of Dublin City Centre.

The current proposal is to ship this stuff by road to Cork for incineration in Ringaskiddy.

What are the proposals of the committee organizing this protest against an incinerator in Ringsend as to Dublin people taking responsibility for this waste?

Is it:
1. Stop creating it. Shut down the industries generating it ?(The workers can get min-wage jobs sorting bottles at the recycling-centre)
2. Keep shipping it to Wales and other 3rd world countries. (The "I'm all right, Jack" solution No 1)?
3. Ship it to Cork. The're culclies and their health isn't as important as ours? (the I'm all right, Jack solution No2)
4. Take responsibility for your own waste in your own community?
5. Well, actually, er...in the fullness of time....as technologies become available... we should set up a working party....better still, a committee....can't expect utopian solutions.... no panacea..... Not in Dublin's backyard, mate.

Answers please.

author by Melaniepublication date Thu Nov 09, 2006 12:52author address author phone 085-702 7105Report this post to the editors

Im a journalism student in Colaiste Dhulaigh in Coolock but originaly from Ringsend just wondering since i dont know another way to go around this if anyone would be intrested in giving me an interveiw or there opinions on the purposed incinerator? ill be back on this site soon, thanks

 
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