Opposition towards coastal protection works at Trump's Doonbeg resort say they haven't ruled out a potential objection towards new proposals.
Opposition towards coastal protection works at Trump's Doonbeg resort say they haven't ruled out a potential objection towards new proposals.
Plans for a controversial 10 million euro bern along Doughmore beach have been scrapped and a new application is now due to be lodged.
This will propose to install two separate sections of rock armour, totalling 850m in length, while metal sheet piles would be inserted into the ground.
Moy-based surfer, the Green Party's Fergal Smith is a member of the Save the Waves campaign, and he says concerns about the environmental impact of the works remain:
Meanwhile, Donald Trump has received a boost of sorts this afternoon.
The President Elect has just been named as Person of the Year by Time Magazine.
He's described the win as a 'great honour'.
His former White House rival Hillary Clinton was the magazine's second choice.

