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

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Denis O'D
9 years ago

Destroying a priceless piece of outstanding natural beauty for the financial gain of a few. Enough is enough.

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John Joe McGinley
9 years ago

Sustainable tourism combined with relevant investment will provide a better long term result for the area and community than this short sighted measure.

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Anonymous
9 years ago

Whilst I appreciate people need to work, it should not be at the expense of destroying our natural landscapes.

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Séamas Mac Eachaidh
9 years ago

Stad scrios timpealann thar Rann Na Feirste.

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Ann hunter
9 years ago

Stand an scrios

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SARAH diver
9 years ago

GO AWAY

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Bríd Ní Chualáin
9 years ago Featured

Ní hé seo an chéad uair ag Roinn na Mara neamhaird a dhéanamh ar an bpobal. Níor fhoghlaim siad an ceacht fós - fiú amháin tar éis fheachtas in éadan ollfheirm éisc i gCuan na Gaillimhe. Is léir gur foghlaimeoirí malla atá ag obair sa Roinn. Tacaimid le pobal Rann na Feirste sa bhfeachtas seo.

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Anne Mc Bride
9 years ago

This is also my home town, don't ruin it.

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Tomas ODulaing
9 years ago

Na scrios an ailleacht chin brabavh a dheanamh do bheagan Dunne.

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Deborah McGarvey
9 years ago

So the runway is up for one of the best to land in, and now you're going to ruin that with this eyesore.

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Antoin Doherty
9 years ago

Fundamentally disagree with this shellfish development in an area of outstandingly beauty and also curtail the free movement of local and tourists to a part of Donegal that's in desperate need of them.

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Josephine Kelly
9 years ago

Please do not let the interests of a few spoil the habitats and natural resources enjoyed by the local community and visitors alike. The natural landscape is a recourse that must be protected and passed on the the generations to come.

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Tadhg Kennelly
9 years ago

This project is ill-considered and goes against the experience of many fish-farming ventures , It has implications for the local environment and sustainability of the fishing industry in the area as well as having a detrimental impact on the natural amenities, A lot more study needs to go into this project not only here but in other countries

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Patricia Harley
9 years ago

Unspoiled strands and beaches are what our parents left for us the beauty of out shores has no comparison to any other place in the world we should take this to the European Court if necessary we have no interest in spoiling our natural beauty for a handful of jobs. We wish to leave to our children what our parents gave to us.

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Johh O'Donnell
9 years ago

There are some things that money can't buy one is natural beauty . An oyster farm would destroy the land and seascape which nature has taken thousands of years to create . Please sign .

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Cormac Breslin
9 years ago

Stop

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seamus macseain
9 years ago

tá bealaigh ann le hoisrí a bhaint gan an timpeallacht a scrios. Déantar mar sin é

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Gerry sona
9 years ago

Na scrios an ceantar gaeltachta seo.

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Rosemary Sheehan
9 years ago

Foreign ownership of such massive land destroys Irish countryside, pushes local people off the land, ruins local culture. The Irish Government must stop selling Irish land to foreign developers.

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Mary
9 years ago

Preserve this magnificent place