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Work Stopped at Shell's Illegal Construction Site

category mayo | crime and justice | feature author Thursday October 15, 2009 11:54author by Jen Debender - Rossport Solidarity Camp Report this post to the editors

When asked about the legality of Shell's construction works, a garda replied 'Irrelevant'

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It might take more than a car to stop Shell,
but it's a start

This morning the 14 October, a local resident blocked the entrance gate to a Shell construction site for which there is no planning permission, refusing to move until some proof that Shell's actions are legal were provided.

Local people noticed that Shell works were underway in Aughoose, Pullatomish this Monday 12 October (http://www.indymedia.ie/article/94428), despite the fact that Shell has not received planning permission for the onshore pipeline from An Bord Pleanála (which is due on or before 23 October). Today (14 October) a local resident blocked the entrance gate to the site with her car for two hours. A Shell tractor sat on the other side of the gate unable to move this whole time, with a handful of IRMS security standing around the tractor and filming the people who had gathered on the public road.

The local person blocking the gate rang the Gardaí informing them that there is work going on without planning permission, and asked them to come investigate. They had not yet been informed by IRMS or Shell that work was being stopped. When Garda Conway MY169 and MY288 arrived on the scene, they were only interested in facilitating the work. They did not address the person who had made the call to them, but went first to the IRMS Shell security on the other side of the gate. Immediately they ordered the driver to move her vehicle, without questioning the legality of the construction work.

The site in Aughoose is where the proposed route of the pipeline crosses back over the estuary from Rossport South towards the refinery at Bellanaboy. It is Shell's privately owned land, but just like anyone else constructing on private land, they need to have planning permission. They have not yet received planning permission from An Bord Pleanála for the onshore pipeline, and there are no notices from Mayo County Council displayed at the site showing permission. They are drilling at the bottom of the field next to the estuary, with a small section of fencing encircling the drill. The only signs up on the fencing read 'Danger' and 'Construction Site' and the like. This is not clearly visible from the road at the top of the field.

The Gardaí who arrived on the scene did not even pretend to investigate the legality of Shell's works, but said they have reason to believe that it is an 'exempted development.' Garda Greg Burke, MY165 informed the driver that she was blocking a private entrance and that if she did not move her car, it would be towed away. She explained that she had lawful excuse for parking her car there, because she was blocking illegal construction. Her lawful excuse, “while acting in accordance with article 93 of Bunreacht na háireann is that this site does not have planning permission for any construction activity from the local authority nor does it have planning permission from An Bord Planála.” She said that she would not move her vehicle until she saw proof of planning permission. Garda Burke responded by telling the driver 'you may make a peaceful protest from another position.'

The guards then attached her car to the Garda car and began pushing people away from the driver's car. The Garda car started moving forward even though there were people on and in front of the car being towed. Only when Garda Noel Brett (in plainclothes) got his foot stuck under the tyre and a local person shouted at the Garda driving the vehicle to stop did the Garda car stop. The guards were able to tow the vehicle far enough for the gate to open and the Shell tractor to exit the field, then proceeded to park a Garda car in front of the gate (blocking a private entrance).

Some further investigation (certainly not by An Garda Síochána) shows that Shell are in fact drilling on this private land, which drains into the adjacent Sruth Fhada Chonn estuary SAC and SPA (Special Area of Conservation & Special Protected area). Whether Shell's arrogance to start this work comes out of the assured knowledge that they will get the planning permission or as a way to test how far they can take it before any authorities question their actions is unknown. What is clear is that if Shell are not even waiting for planning permission, they won't wait long after it is granted to start pushing through the onshore pipeline without local consent.

Refusing to move until proof of planning permission is shown
Refusing to move until proof of planning permission is shown

A frustrated Shell worker
A frustrated Shell worker

Contruction site with no planning permission
Contruction site with no planning permission

The IRMS, protecting illegal works
The IRMS, protecting illegal works

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Gardaí turn blind eye to Shell


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Shell drilling illegally in County Mayo


 #   Title   Author   Date 
   More Photos     Jen Debender    Thu Oct 15, 2009 00:39 
   More Photos     Jen Debender    Thu Oct 15, 2009 00:44 
   Last of the Photos     Jen Debender    Thu Oct 15, 2009 00:54 
   photo of drilling/construction site from the estuary side     míol mór    Thu Oct 15, 2009 01:04 
   Excellent report!     FSB!    Thu Oct 15, 2009 03:16 
   Filming by IMRS     observer    Thu Oct 15, 2009 06:37 
   Caution     Brian    Thu Oct 15, 2009 10:41 
   Well done folks     Starstruck    Thu Oct 15, 2009 10:48 
   It's time the tyranny stopped     Liberty    Thu Oct 15, 2009 13:09 
 10   support     Elisa    Thu Oct 15, 2009 14:20 
 11   Well Done     Darragh    Thu Oct 15, 2009 14:33 
 12   Alt 9.3 Art 9.3     Maura Harrington    Thu Oct 15, 2009 15:12 
 13   Fidelity to the nation     Brian    Thu Oct 15, 2009 15:49 
 14   Being pedantic ..     Maura Harrington    Thu Oct 15, 2009 16:18 
 15   The Fight     Damien    Thu Oct 15, 2009 16:43 
 16   Article 10.1     Raymond    Thu Oct 15, 2009 18:00 
 17   A proven leader!     Erris patroit    Thu Oct 15, 2009 19:52 
 18   Great Stuff! Well done     nordie    Thu Oct 15, 2009 21:12 
 19   admiration, love & solidarity     Chrissie    Thu Oct 15, 2009 22:00 
 20   Draft Foreshore Licence submission     C    Fri Oct 16, 2009 10:51 
 21   A shameful day for anyone in a Garda uniform     O M    Sat Oct 17, 2009 14:31 
 22   They don't miss a trick ...     Maura Harrington    Sun Oct 18, 2009 23:48 
 23   Corrib Failure     Michael Hartnett    Mon Oct 19, 2009 16:09 
 24   Shell`s Dictionary reminder     míol mór    Tue Oct 20, 2009 15:02 
 25   why are the irish people silent     old codger    Sat Oct 24, 2009 15:57 


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