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Fine Gael group criticises An Taisce

SHARING OPTIONS: “This is a major blow to the thousands of dairy farmers supplying Glanbia,” the group said. / Donal O’Leary A group of TDs and senators within Fine Gael have released a joint statement criticising the environmental group An Taisce for appealing the High Court decision to grant planning permission for a new cheese plant on the Kilkenny-Waterford border. Milk capacity issues due to planning delays caused by An Taisce’s appeals have already had a knock-on effect, with Glanbia making the controversial decision to limit peak milk supply from their suppliers. Deputies Charlie Flanagan (Laois-Offaly), Paul Kehoe (Wexford), John Paul Phelan (Carlow Kilkenny) and David Stanton (Cork East) and Senators Garret Ahearn (Tipperary) and John Cummins (Waterford) are urging An Taisce to withdraw its appeal against the planning.

An Taisce a leading threat to future of Rural Ireland

An Taisce a leading threat to future of Rural Ireland 9th May 2021 - Fine Gael Press Office Four Fine Gael TDs – all former Ministers – and two Senators have strongly criticised An Taisce for appealing a High Court decision to grant planning permission for a €140m cheese plant on the Kilkenny/Waterford border.   Deputies Charlie Flanagan (Laois/Offaly), Paul Kehoe (Wexford), John Paul Phelan (Carlow Kilkenny) and David Stanton (Cork East) and Senators Garret Ahearn (Tipperary) and John Cummins (Waterford) said it is not too late for An Taisce – the National Trust for Ireland – to withdraw their appeal.     “Glanbia’s proposed investment at Belview is a joint venture with a Dutch firm specialising in cheesemaking. This notice to appeal the decision made by Kilkenny County Council, An Bord Pleanala and now the High Court doesn’t cast Ireland in a good light locally, regionally or internationally – particularly at a time when we urgently need fore

Miriam Lord: Dublin Bay South gears up for the battle of the barristers

Miriam Lord: Dublin Bay South gears up for the battle of the barristers Senior counsel Jim O’Callaghan has his work cut out to get an FF candidate over the line about 3 hours ago   Senior counsel and TD Jim O’Callaghan will have to abandon his listening tour of the shires and return to the capital now he has been appointed Fianna Fáil’s director of elections for the barristers’ bumper byelection in Dublin Bay South. Local councillors Claire O’Connor and Deirdre Conroy, both lawyers, are seeking the party nomination. Last June, O’Callaghan selflessly turned down the offer of a junior counsel, sorry, junior ministerial position in Micheál Martin’s Government to concentrate on “strengthening our great party” and attracting new members by putting himself about all over the country as one of Fianna Fáil’s “strong voices” outside government.

Laois Offaly gardaí issue more Covid-19 fines than many of their colleagues across Leinster

Laois Offaly gardaí issue more Covid-19 fines than many of their colleagues across Leinster Reporter:   ); Laois Offaly Gardaí are among the busiest in Leinster outside Dublin when it comes to the issuing of Covid-19 fines for breaches of the Covid-19, according to the latest figures. The latest Policing Authority report on policing performance by the Garda Síochána during the COVID-19 crisis shows that guards in the division issued 608 Fixed Charge Notices (FCN) since the powers were granted to penalised the public if travel and other rules were broken. The Laois Offaly figure up to April 15 compares with 399 in Kildare, 452 in Carlow Kilkenny and 256 in Westmeath. Only Wicklow and Louth gardaí had higher figures in Leinster counties.

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