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Rural Inishowen opposes septic fees 20.09.11

RURAL dwellers in Inishowen crammed into a public meeting in Carndonagh last night to oppose the introduction of septic tank registration fees.
The meeting was one of a number of meetings planned by Sinn Féin in Donegal. Another will take place in Milford this Friday.
Cllr Jack Murray said the meeting was to inform the people of Inishowen of the Government’s planned legislation on septic tank charges.
"We also explained the European Court ruling which the Government blames for their chargesl, and outlined how this matter is being dealt with in other parts of Europe.
“Crucially, we want to build enough people power to influence policy decisions by the Minister for Environment before the legislation is presented to Dáil.”
Some 120 people attended a Sinn Féin public meeting in Carn to oppose septic tank fees for rural dwellers.
The main speaker, Deputy Pádraig MacLochlainn was "encouraged" by the large turnout.
“While we welcome the recent announcement by Minister Phil Hogan that the €300 charge mooted in the media will not go ahead, we are concerned that the Minister has yet to clarify why there will be a charge for registering septic tank ownership when this does not apply in other EU areas.
“He is also trying to hide from the issue of the cost of works needed on septic tanks which could arise from inspections – works which would discriminate against rural owners of septic tanks whose urban fellow citizens face no charge for maintaining their sewerage services.
“Fairness and equality must be central to government policy and this requires equal support for those living in rural and urban areas," he added.
“The people of Inishowen cannot take any more taxes and cuts. They are ready to fight back. This meeting was just the start of things to come.”
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