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Stad an Scrios - Oyster Farms on Industrial Scale to destroy -Gweedore Bay /Braade Strand

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Maria mcfadden
9 years ago

Enough now

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Deirdre Greene
9 years ago

Níor chóir dúinn ligint do duine nó comhlucht ar bith an cheantar nó an timpeallacht galánta seo a scrios.

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Eileen mcbride
9 years ago

Truly a travesty if this is allowed to go ahead

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Padraig boyle
9 years ago

Change to another location

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Hugh Coyle
9 years ago

It tourist destination let's not mess it up for share holders.

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john mcgilvray
9 years ago

do not stay here but our friends parents do,it's too lovely a place to be spoiled by anything....

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Erin Maidens
9 years ago

This will ruin the beautiful beach that we travel to see every year from Manchester, England

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Suzanne Uí Ghallchóir
9 years ago

Mór an náire an ceanntar galánta seo a mhilleadh!

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Sharon
9 years ago

Family live there , beautiful place shame to ruin it .

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Liz Morris
9 years ago

Stad an scrios

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conal cassidy
9 years ago

This should not happen, they are ruining a perfectly beautiful place

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COLIN SPENCER
9 years ago

Ní go leas na ndaoine atiuiil atá seo.

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Denis McBride
9 years ago

If this goes ahead we won t be able to reverse it. It is the locals that should have the right not foreign company's . We will be asking our selfs what's next. Stop it now

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John McDougall
9 years ago

Please do not allow these beautiful areas to be destroyed

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PM Duff
9 years ago Featured

As an Upper Braade man who used to love picking a handful for the pot it is sad that their habitat is being destroyed by greed. I remember when there was only a few oyster catchers below my Uncle Patrick's house. That picture is sad.

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Pat Duffy
9 years ago

Please do not allow them to ruin The Strand

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Theresa
9 years ago

Why destroy this lovely landscape

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Arlene doherty
9 years ago

Such a beautiful place ... no need for this to take place...

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Andrew Sharkey
9 years ago

I object strongly to the permission granted to destroy our beach. It will not increase employment, I can only assume that there are brown envelopes exchanging hands here

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Liz Morris
9 years ago

I can scarcely believe anyone would even consider giving planning permission to such an eyesore (not to mention environmental evil) in such a beautiful spot