Indaver invites Cork residents to view Meath facility

Indaver Ireland says it has issued invitations to its Meath facility to many concerned locals in Cork who have expressed fears about their plans for a Ringaskiddy incinerator.
The €160 million project is currently before An Bord Pleanála who are hearing submissions for and against the facililty.
Opposition to the project, which was mounted when the incinerator was originally proposed fifteen years ago, shows no signs of abating.
Speaking to RedFM News Managing Director of Indaver Ireland John Ahern says he understands people are afraid but those fears might be allayed with a visit to the Meath plant:
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