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Belview cheese plant: An Taisce to seek leave to appeal to Supreme Court

An Taisce will seek leave to appeal to the Supreme Court in respect of the decision by Mr Justice Humphreys to dismiss its challenge to An Bord Pleanála’s decision to grant planning permission for the Kilkenny-based Belview cheese plant.

It said it has based its decision on an “analysis of the legal aspects of the case”.

The decision is “rooted in the principles and values central to the mission and role of An Taisce – to protect and advocate for ecological resilience and the future viability of the natural environment”.

Belview cheese plant

A spokesperson said: “Our concerns are increasingly underpinned by a series of reports from the Environmental Protection Agency and other authorities indicating the impacts of intensive agriculture on water and air quality and the increasing greenhouse gas emissions from that sector.”

“It is our conviction that the original judgment raised points of law that are of exceptional public importance, and which require to be appealed in the public interest.”

“The judgment also creates a precedent in law that dilutes a number of important prior decisions that served to ensure rigorous assessment of the environmental impacts of proposed developments at the planning stage.”

An Taisce stated that is has considered this step “carefully”.

The spokesperson reiterated that the body is “keenly aware of the widespread concerns within the farming community and elsewhere about the wellbeing of farmers who have invested heavily in this sector and the consequences for them if it does not continue to expand as proposed in various government and industry plans”.

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“However, the implications of such expansion for the health of our essential ecosystems and the consequences for Irish rural communities are enormous and irreversible.”

“It would thus be irresponsible of us not to seek the support of the highest court in the land to advocate for the interests of a sustainable future for nature.”

“In doing so, we are availing of the entitlement of all citizens and entities in the state to the full capacity of the judicial system, an entitlement that should never be set aside for the convenience of commerce or politics or to appease sectoral interests.”

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