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Campaigners vow to "fight on" 12.10.11

THE Campaign for a Clean Estuary has backed a High Court challenge against the controversial decision to grant approval for the Moville Greencastle Sewage Scheme by An Bord Pleanala.
The group filed papers last week at the High Court in Dublin. Spokesman, Enda Craig, said the move was "necessary given that the inspector had recommended refusal on three occasions, to see the decision overturned by the board".
"Having sought legal advice and with support from the Carnagarve residents and other interested parties this was now the only option left to us in an attempt to finally see justice done on this diabolical scheme," said Mr Craig.
"The people of Moville and Greencastle have been sold a pig in a poke regarding this project and even after a long process and money squandered we are still none the wiser as to the type of plant that is proposed to be provided.
"Coupled with this, the discharge directly to Lough Foyle is to be deplored. At the end of the day the future of Lough Foyle and its beaches are at stake."
He said the Campaign for a Clean Estuary would "fight on" and would follow the case into the Courts and "take our chances there".
"Our repeated concerns have not been listened to and we have only this course of action open to us now," he added.
Judicial review proceedings were initiated last Thursday, he added. Any person wishing to assist the campaign group financially or otherwise can contact Ciaran Boyce at 07493 73136.
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