West Belfast landfill site operator s lack of guarantees over foul smell leaving residents utterly devastated
Mullaghglass Landfill has been the subject of more than 100 complaints from residents in Lisburn and West Belfast to the authorities.
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Mullaghglass Landfill site and inset Councillor Sorcha Eastwood
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Mullaghglass concerns: Councillors demand immediate action on West Belfast smell
Community frustration with the lack of action from Stormont, councillor says
18:54, 8 FEB 2021
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Mullaghglass Landfill
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Edwin Poots: Situation at Belfast landfill site ‘unacceptable The Mullaghglass Landfill site in Belfast which has been the subject of more than 100 complaints from residents to the authorities. Residents are mounting legal action over the smell from the Belfast landfill site. Michael McHugh, PA
The situation at a Belfast landfill site is “unacceptable”, the environment minister said.
Mullaghglass Landfill has been the subject of more than 100 complaints from residents to the authorities following concerns about odour.
They live in the Colin, Hannahstown and Glen Road area.
Edwin Poots said: “The current situation is unacceptable and I have instructed Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA) staff to work with the local councils to increase their efforts to ensure that all regulated sites have in place all necessary measures to reduce the off-site odours which are impacting the wider community.
Residents mount legal action over Belfast s Mullaghglass Landfill
The site has been the subject of more than 100 complaints from residents to the authorities
Mullaghglass Landfill
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