Who are CHASE and why are they holding public meetings this month?
Members of CHASE (Cork Harbour Alliance for a Safe Environment), including Linda Fitzpatrick, Denis Cronin, Mary O’Leary, Sue Walsh, Gertie O’Driscoll and Marcia Dalton, review the latest plans during a public meeting in Crosshaven Community Centre as they continue their campaign against the proposed Indaver Ireland incinerator in Ringaskiddy, Cork Harbour. Picture: Joleen Cronin
CHASE stands for Cork Harbour Alliance for a Safe Environment. It was formed in 2001 as an alliance of local groups around Cork Harbour who came together to oppose Indaver’s proposal to build a large commercial waste incinerator on the last remaining undeveloped peninsula in Ringaskiddy, beside Gobby Beach.
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