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| Nessie's cousin making waves in tourism capital | Papers | Biodiversity | 24/08/2003 | 1 |
| Ironically, the scientific data to support the existence of such a large creature or monster is stronger in Ireland than in Scotland, where the only evidence to support Nessie has been wildly varying eyewitness accounts. Marine experts are to return to Muckross next month after an expedition to study marine | ||||
| Co Down marina plan rejected | Papers | Planning | 02/04/2004 | 1 |
| However, a spokesperson for the developers, Ravenblack Development, said it intended to challenge the decision. "Whilst we understand that there are some environmental concerns regarding our scheme, we have made every effort to address all of the issues raised and we firmly believe that our proposal would have no significant | ||||
| £35m Co Down marina plan to go to appeal | Papers | Planning | 14/04/2004 | 0 |
| Down Ulster Unionist councillor Eddie Rea said he is confident the Planning Appeals Commission will rule the scheme should be allowed to proceed. "I would be amazed if the Planning Appeals Commission decide against it. Ultimately though it will go back to the Minister as the commission can only make | ||||
| Northern Ireland the 'dirty corner' of the UK | Papers | EU Environmental | 07/05/2004 | 1 |
| The group is one of a number gathering to discuss key environmental issues in the wake of the report Transparency and Trust by renowned academic Professor Richard Macrory into the problems facing environmental groups. "Northern Ireland has a uniquely serious problem of weak environmental regulation and enforcement," said Mr Wiseman. | ||||
| Conservation boost for Irish Brent goose | Papers | Biodiversity | 17/06/2004 | 0 |
| In a unique arrangement the major site where the geese stop off in Iceland has also been given new protection. With the help of WWT, an agreement was signed to protect the staging grounds of the geese in the Alftanes peninsula (Iceland). Up to 3,000 Irish Brent stop off to | ||||
| A Life in the Wild: Éamon de Buitl?¬©ar 'The Outgoing Type' | Papers | Views & Opinons | 06/11/2004 | 1 |
| De Buitl?©ar seems to have more stories, about more subjects, than the Bible. He acknowledges that this must have posed a problem for the editors of his new autobiography, A Life in the Wild. "Did I put this one in the book?" he asks repeatedly during our conversation, and the | ||||
| Killyleagh development plan goes to appeal | Papers | Planning | 14/12/2004 | 1 |
| The latest stage in a long-running controversy over a development scheme for the Strangford Lough shoreline was taking place in Belfast today. A hearing at the Planning Appeals Commission was scheduled to examine proposals from Dunmurry company, Ravenblack Developments, for Gocean Lodge in Killyleagh. Ravenblack turned to the PAC earlier | ||||
| Company boss admits ploughing up Strangford nature reserve | Papers | Parks & Designations | 05/01/2005 | 1 |
| Mr Cooke - from Newtownards firm Cooke Bros - told the Belfast Telegraph that he has already been cautioned by a DoE investigation team. The businessman said he and an associate took tractors and ploughs onto the shoreline area on two days over the festive period to clean classic plough | ||||
| Minister acts after Strangford mudflats damage | Papers | Parks & Designations | 21/01/2005 | 1 |
| The Minister made the commitment in reply to a parliamentary question from Labour MP Andrew MacKinlay. The Strangford incident is being investigated by Mrs Smith's department and she did not refer to it by name. But she told MPs that the need to extend emergency reporting arrangements had been identified | ||||
| Sale of €1m island ruffles rare feathers | Papers | Parks & Designations | 06/04/2005 | 1 |
| It was last inhabited in the mid-20th century when it was believed to have been home to twelve families - the ruins of two cottages, a disused graveyard and the site of a cross and oratory are the sole remaining signs of human habitation. As a result of the presence | ||||





