Bray People

Appeal likely over quarry decision

May 2007

-

AN appeal to An Bord Pleanala from residents of the Dunlavin area is likely following the news that a leading quarrying company has received planning permission for a 19-hectare (47-acre) quarry there.

On Tuesday, the planning office of Wicklow County Council granted planning permission for Kilsaran Concrete to quarry land at Ballyhurti­n, Dunlavin, despite receiving 33 objections from concerned locals.

One of the objectors, Matthew Leith, runs a local bed and breakfast and is convinced that any quarry on his doorstep will kill off tourists visiting Rathsallag­h House and the surroundin­g area. He is also baffled about the decision, considerin­g how difficult it is for locals to get planning permission for one-off houses.

‘My daughter has been looking into building a house quite near on a road not quite as bad as where this quarry will be situated,’ he said.

‘ This has been ongoing for the past five years, yet the County Council and An Bord Pleanala have turned her down. It seems to be one rule for big companies and another for the ordinary local,’ says a frustrated Mr Leith.

The site will also necessitat­e the removal of an esker, a long narrow ridge of sand and gravel deposited by glacial meltwaters, which Mr Leith further believes will completely change and ruin the local landscape.

‘ This will put us out of business,’ says the downhearte­d bed and breakfast owner.

‘ The main industries here are bloodstock and tourism and I can’t see how either will survive.’

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Ireland