Indaver's Managing Director responds to criticism

The oral hearing on the planned incinerator for Ringaskiddy gets underway tomorrow.
The Managing Director of Indaver has responded to criticism by CHASE over comments he made in relation to the construction of an incinerator in Ringaskiddy.
In today's Irish Examiner John Ahern admitted to "feeling sorry" for the residents of the area prior to plans for the construction of the N28 which would ease traffic congestion in the area.
However the Cork Harbour Area for a Safe Environment says the N28 won't solve the issue and they have raised a number of other concerns in relation tot eh 160 million euro facility.
The oral hearing for the development is due to get underway tomorrow.
Speaking to RedFM News, John Ahern says it would have been ideal if the N28 was put in place before the waste management facility:
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