Sunday 16 October 2011

Three separate legal challenges to onshore Corrib gas pipe begin

Judicial review proceedings seeking to quash consents for the Corrib gas onshore pipeline open in the Commercial Court today, writes Lorna Siggins. The three separate challenges are being taken by An Taisce and two north Mayo residents.

Reviews have been granted for the planning permission approved last January by An Bord Pleanála for the latest pipeline route, and for consents issued by former minister for energy Pat Carey and current Minister for the Environment Phil Hogan for the pipeline. Shell EP Ireland is a notice party to the proceedings, as is Mayo County Council. An Taisce was last week granted leave for a judicial review of the foreshore licence issued by Mr Hogan this year, which will be heard.

Irish Times

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