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Name: David Harford on Jul 1, 2010Comments: The smell coming from this plant is disgusting and is not nice. Children and teams playing in the local GAA grounds is having to leave the facility early due to the smell. I urge Meath co co to fix the problemFlag
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Name: Kevin Farrell on Jul 1, 2010Comments: Something has to be done ASAPFlag
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Name: EAMONN MCGOVERN on Jul 1, 2010Comments: Please address this safety issue as soon as possible.This has a major impact on our community and is a health and safety risk,Flag
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Name: Gillian Sloggett on Jul 2, 2010Comments: Absolute disgrace. The smell makes you phscially want to vomit and I can not go outside my hall door or back garden with getting a smell of sewage. I have 4 young children who also attend kilbride school and use gaa pitch, I would hate to see what effects it has on their general health.Flag
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Name: Jeff Sherdian on Jul 2, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Jason Sheehy on Jul 2, 2010Comments: this is a seriuos health iissue for the local community and a parent that thas childred atttending the national school i am very concerned for them, in addition as a community we have the right not tolive with this terrible smell.Flag
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Name: Rose Colfer on Jul 2, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Seanmcivor on Jul 2, 2010Comments: I agreeFlag
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Name: Barbara Madigan on Jul 2, 2010Comments: When visiting my family in Kilbride the smell is so bad .It is destroying a beautiful villageFlag
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Name: Linda Birt on Jul 2, 2010Comments: CANT ENJOY LUNCH MOST DAYS . CANT ENJOY FOOTBALL MATCHES AT KILBRIDE GAA CLUB. THE SMELL FROM THE SEWAGE STATION IN REALY BAD.Flag
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Name: Veronica O'Neill on Jul 2, 2010Comments: The smell from the Sewage pumping station is vile, and Meath County Council must do something about it as soon as possible.Flag
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Name: Gerry Mc Kenna, Hollystown on Jul 2, 2010Comments: Both of my children attend Kilbride school and constantly complain about the choking smell at the school. They also are members of Kilbride GAA Club and the smell is particularly bad at the foolball pitch. I am very concerned that it will impact their health and I will have to consider moving my children from Kilbride School and GAA Club if this issue is not resolved in the coming months. I would like to understand why this problem has not been dealt with and resolved in a timely manner.Flag
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Name: Maeve Mullin on Jul 3, 2010Comments: Sewage smell in Kilbride is a Health hazzard. Please fix it.Flag
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Name: Anne O'Toole on Jul 3, 2010Comments: I walk by this treatment plant every day and depending on the wind on the day the smell just hits me and makes my stomach churn.Flag
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Name: Karen Malone on Jul 6, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Kieran Malone on Jul 6, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Adam Malone on Jul 6, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Claire Harford on Jul 6, 2010Comments: Please address this health issueFlag
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Name: Cian Harford on Jul 6, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Lorna Fleming on Jul 6, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Jonathan Sloggett on Jul 6, 2010Comments: Action needs to be taken.Flag
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Name: Kelly Sloggett on Jul 6, 2010Comments: I agree.Flag
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Name: Daniel on Jul 6, 2010Comments: I Agree.Flag
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Name: Kathleen Nolan on Jul 6, 2010Comments: Every morning going to work i get the smell coming from the plant it makes me sick.Something will have to be done about it.Flag
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Name: Tracey Connor on Jul 6, 2010Comments: the smell travelling through kilbride morning and evening is sickening, i feel sorry for anyone living in the area. something has to be done.Flag
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Name: TOMMY MAHON on Jul 7, 2010Comments: Something need to be done the smell is ruining the areaFlag
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Name: May Mahon on Jul 7, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: David O'Farrell on Jul 8, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Natalie Mahon on Jul 8, 2010Comments: Unbelieveable that our council allowed such grossly inapproiate planning, allowing a sewage plant only metres away from the local school and local residents. The smell is a health hazard.Flag
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Name: Ciaran Mahon on Jul 8, 2010Comments: please resolve this issue asap.Flag
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Name: Margaret Mc Keever on Jul 8, 2010Comments: I agree.Flag
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Name: Niamh Thornton on Jul 10, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Peggy Thornton on Jul 10, 2010Comments: It's a disgrace that nothing has been done sooner.Flag
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Name: Benny Thornton on Jul 10, 2010Comments: It's not enjoyable playing a football match anymore in Kilbide with the smell of the sewage during a game. How can you expect young kids to play with that smell.Flag
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Name: Lena Walsh on Jul 10, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Michael Mchugh on Jul 12, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Gareth Mc Weeney on Jul 14, 2010Comments: I train myself and also train an under 8 team in the local GAA field.These are both difficult to do with the smell from the treatment plant.Flag
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Name: Sabrina McKeever on Jul 15, 2010Comments: The position of the sewage station within metres of a private residence a public primary school and the villages only convience store begs the question who was the ''Einstein'' behind the planning and positioning of a human waste facility within metres of these Private and Public Buildings. Its not possible to drive through the picturesque village without the Odour of human waste assaulting the senses,especially during the summer months....Flag
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Name: James Goode on Jul 16, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Alice Nolan on Jul 20, 2010Comments: meath co council should not allow a sewage plant beside a dwelling a school a gaa pitch.ashop and a church.it is a health hazard rectify it immediately.Flag
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Name: Eileen O'Toole on Jul 23, 2010Comments: The smell from the plant literally makes me heave when In walk by it, I can't imagine how Rothwells live with it. The council need to take action immediately.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 23, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 23, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Gary O Toole on Jul 23, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Kevin Coyne on Jul 23, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 23, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 23, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 23, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 23, 2010Comments: its an absolute disgrace that co councils allow this type of building within public and private premises it should be resolved asapFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 23, 2010Comments: this beautiful picturesque village has been destroyed by the cowboys of engineers working within the co councilFlag
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