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category donegal | environment | press release author Tuesday March 24, 2009 16:08author by Alternatives to Pylons, Donegal - Alternatives to Pylons, Donegalauthor email info at dun-na-ngall dot com Report this post to the editors

An Bord Pleanála to hold Oral Hearing on controversial ESB Networks Planning Application
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An Bord Pleanála have announced that they are to hold a Public Oral Hearing into ESB Networks and Eirgrid’s Planning Application for an 110kv power line through 102 kilometres of the Donegal Gaeltacht, commencing at 10.00am on Tuesday March 31st, 2009 in Gallagher’s Hotel, Main St, Letterkenny.
Local objectors, including Alternatives to Pylons and Coiste Timpeallachta Ghaoth Dobhair, have criticized the short notice given by An Bord Pleanála and the fact that the Hearing will be held in Letterkenny, an hour’s drive from the majority of the objector’s homes.
The Hearing is expected to last for at least four days at great inconvenience to local people who have to take time off work to attend and who have to pay for experts in electricity generation and transmission, health, ecology and the environment whereas ESB and Eirgrid have teams of legal experts whose job it is to argue these points.

A spokesperson for Alternatives to Pylons said:
‘This is the second time in a decade that the ESB have applied for planning permission for this over ground power line. Once again, the hard pressed communities in the Donegal Gaeltacht are being pressurized to accept an antiquated and dangerous electricity power line on 20 metre (60ft) poles and pylons when sustainable alternatives, like putting the line underground and adjacent to existing main roads, would create employment and maintain the environment.
‘It is a disgrace that the people of Donegal have to fund raise to stop a semi-state company like the ESB, who made profits after tax of €432 million in 2007, from destroying our environment and endangering our health. It is a ‘David and Goliath’ scenario but the Philistines were defeated on that occasion just as the ESB were defeated by people power in Donegal in the year 2000!’

Objectors believe ESB Networks and Eirgrid’s proposals are to facilitate wind farm developers, in which case the ‘polluter pays’ principle should be implemented and the developers should pay to put the line underground.
The proposed route goes through some of the wildest, unspoilt areas of the County from Binbane to Glenties and onto Gweedore via the Gweebarra River Valley and Loughanure and from Glenties to Letterkenny via Kingarrow and Meenaroy, including Natura 2000 sites and Special Areas of Conservation protected under EU law.
The health dangers of living near power lines are now well established. Studies in the UK, Germany and in the US have show that incidents of childhood leukemia and adult cancers are increased for people living near power lines. For instance childhood leukemia increases 69% near power lines.
The questions of land and property devaluation, environmental pollution and the effect of power lines on human and animal health will be discussed at the Oral Hearing. Alternatives to Pylons urges members of the public to attend the Oral Hearing starting on March 31st in Gallagher’s Hotel, Letterkenny.

Related Link: http://www.dun-na-ngall.com/atp.html
author by Old codger - Pensionerpublication date Thu Mar 26, 2009 12:25author address author phone Report this post to the editors

All of the state bodies are under Fianna Fail influence, they appoint their own supporters to these boards to controll projects like this even against the will of the people. ( ROSSPORT for example.) Ireland is signed up to the United Nations Aarhus Convention but refuses to ratify it, because it gives the right to people to have a genuine say in what goes on in their communities.
Untill the people of this country realise they have been duped for decades by these cute hoors they will be treated like ejits. The Gardai will ensure that the pylons will be errected because Fianna Fail controlls them as well.

PEOPLE WAKE UP>

author by Electrical Engineerpublication date Thu Mar 26, 2009 12:54author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Donegal is already criss-crossed by ugly telegraph poles and ugly ESB poles and associated ugly wiring.

They are as ugly as sin but the locals are so used to them they don't even see the ugly things.

Pylons on the other hand can look elegant on the landscape.

They have a certain charm,like lighthouses or windmills.
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