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STOP PROPOSED OYSTER FARM ON CRUIT ISLAND

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Anonymous
9 years ago

Ruining a beauty spot for the sake of two jobs (seasonal) and a few euro for someone that lives in Dublin. And who consulted with the locals before signing off on this?

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Bryan Porter
9 years ago

Please don't ruin the natural beauty of this island.

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Marian Sweeney
9 years ago

This development would destroy a very beautiful area that is used by the community.

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Mary Boner
9 years ago

This must not be allowed to happen to these beautiful beaches we love so fondly.

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Mary Doherty
9 years ago

There will be a meeting in St. Mary's Hall, Kincasslagh tomorrow evening Sunday 2nd October at 6.00pm. This will be to discuss and raise awareness relating to the applications for Oyster farms on Cruit Strand AND Keadue Strand. It is important that people are made aware of these applications and the consequences it will have for our area. Please spread the word and support this very important local issue. #saveourstrands

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Patrick Gallagher
9 years ago

such a beautiful area cannot and will not be destroyed by someone who puts money before the natural beauty of OUR country

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John McDougall
9 years ago

This would be a disgrace if either of the proposed applications passd

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Graham Hill
9 years ago

This must not be allowed to happen

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GILL MARSEILLES
9 years ago

Would be a travesty

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Noreen
9 years ago

Blow ins granted permission for this yet locals cannot build on their own lands on the island!!! Let's show our great community spirit n get behind this petition.

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James Mc Cahill
9 years ago

Non nationals should not be allowed to infringe on local farming.

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Proinsias
9 years ago

Do not destroy the beautiful landscape of Cruit

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Maria Griffin
9 years ago

I swim and kayak here all the time with my kids, this can't take over my beach

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Joe Greene Burtonport
9 years ago

Totally support this petition

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Marian Merron
9 years ago

This cannot happen.

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Colette gill
9 years ago

Do not distroy this beautiful part of the world. Children use this area to swim and more importantly learn about water safety. Take this opportunity away from the children and think of the consequences!!!

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Eileen breslin
9 years ago

This proposed oyster farm CANNOT be allowed to go ahead, I suggest that Michael Creed visit areas before he ever gives the go ahead to anything. He gets paid enough, as well as travel expenses.

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Gerard breslin
9 years ago

This proposed eye sore is not welcome and should be rejected

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James Breslin
9 years ago

Fully support all moves stop this development. This cannot happen.

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Rob Willson
9 years ago

There should be proper local consultation before having to apply for permission for such an intrusive development. Profit for a few should not override local accountability.