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A Community Fighting
This short film marks the 20 year campaign sparked by the news that a Belgian waste company, Indaver had arrived armed with plans to build a large hazardous waste incinerator at the end of a then undeveloped cul-de-sac in Ringaskiddy, the industrial heartland of Cork.
As news percolated around Cork Harbour, concern and opposition, evident from the outset, consolidated, galvanised and continued to go from strength to strength over the course of the years that saw a community stuck in a battle that they didn’t invite.
The campaign, at the time of publication, is still ongoing and can be followed online at www.chasecorkharbour.com -
Dr Paul Connett, Jeremy Irons, Prof Vyvyan Howard - Burning our waste must be abandoned
Dr Paul Connett, Actor & Environmentalist Jeremy Irons and Prof Vyvyan Howard outline why burning our waste is a bad idea that needs to be abandoned.
We’ve been fighting the same fight in Cork Harbour for over 19 years now and as yet another Government talks about formation we appeal to our politicians to make sure that this burning issue is given a place in current discussions.
Burning our waste is a bad deal for communities and the environment everywhere.
(Thanks to Steve Slade and Byron West from SkyTec Ireland for filming and to Zoe Fitzpatrick for filming and editing this video) -
It's a Cork Problem!
Pure Cork Sailor, Eddie English talks about what is so special about Cork Harbour and Hendrick Verwey highlights how the Pure Cork strategic branding initiative from Cork City & Cork County Council promotes Cork as a maritime haven, with Cork Harbour as 'king pin' to this initiative. With thanks to Matt Sullivan Self Shooting Producer/Director for producing this video for CHASE. -
Cross women
The People of Cross Haven stand united against the proposed incinerator being built in Cork Harbour. -
The Crosshaven Resistance 3
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May 8 No 4
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May 8 no 3
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Indaver site 8 May 2016
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CIT Student Union President speaking in Incinerator Protest
CIT Student Union President Shane Falvey speaking on behalf of members of NMCI student body, at rally in Ringaskiddy 3 March 2016, to protest Indavers Plans to build a 240,000 municipal and industrial waste incinerator just 20m from the College gates