Indaver move to defend incinerator plans

It follows a protest in Ringaskiddy earlier today.
Indaver say their planned incinerator for Ringaskiddy is needed.
The comments from the waste management company come as around 100 protesters from the local community marched through the town against the development earlier today.
The rally was organised by students and lecturers from the National maritime College and supported by local residents where they expressed their health and safety concerns about the facility.
Speaking to RedFM News, Indaver's Managing Director John Ahern says they welcome questions from those opposed to the facility about the plans.
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