Help Us Stop It

  • Join the Facebook Group - http://www.greenlaneecodump.org/facebook - It is vitally important that you check the Facebook Group page regularly. This website is going to be updated, but this will take some time. The Facebook page gets updated with actions, events and information on a minute by minute basis. YOU DO NOT NEED TO REGISTER AT FACEBOOK TO SEE THE INFORMATION. If you do want to post information there, It takes a couple of minutes to sign up to facebook. Once signed up you can click the link above or search for the group called “Say No to Green Lane Incinerator”.

 

  • Stay Informed – track progress in the local papers, attend both opposition and council meetings. Search the internet for evidence of potential negative impacts. There are several opposition groups who have experienced the same issue distributed across the country. Use their experience to help us fight this. You can keep track of events by joining the opposition Facebook below.
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  • Build Awareness – Educate your friends, family and neighbours. The developer has acknowledged that only a proportion of local properties received a notification about the plan. It is likely that your neighbours simply do not know.
    • Download and print some of these flyers, post them to your neighbours, put them in shop windows: Flyer – If you are having problems printing, please right click and save to your desktop. Open the file there and try again.
  • Send us supporting information – E-mail us here with the information you have that can help us fight this. info@greenlaneecodump.org
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  • Email & Write to your MP and Councillors - We must get the support of our local MPs. You can email and find your local MP details here:
  • Direct Action – Demonstrate, Protest and Disrupt.. 

The developer would have you believe that this has been accepted by communities all over Europe, discouraging you from what they’ll imply is a done deal. Rubbish!! The majority of those other communities oppose their plants and are continuing to fight. Some of them are several hundred metres away from the plant and don’t have the same proximity issue, but it’s still unacceptable to them. It is unacceptable to us.

Protect our community – Say NO to the Green Lane Incinerator

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