Killough Biogas Concern Committee Criticizes Roadstone's Consultation on Mid Tipp Biomethane Plant
The Killough Biogas Concern Committee has criticized Roadstone for its public consultation regarding a planned biomethane facility in Mid Tipp, labeling it a "cynical box ticking exercise." Committee member Pat Shanahan expressed disappointment over the lack of genuine community engagement, noting that Roadstone's listening event is scheduled just two days before the final submission and suggesting that a town hall meeting would have been more appropriate.

The Killough Biogas Concern Committee has accused Roadstone of conducting a public consultation for its planned biomethane facility in Mid Tipp as a 'cynical box ticking exercise.' The criticism follows Roadstone's hiring of a communications company to address local queries regarding the facility intended for their quarry near Holycross.
Pat Shanahan from the committee expressed disappointment, stating that a town hall meeting with the community and local politicians would have been more appropriate. He noted that Roadstone's proposed listening event occurs just two days before the final submission, suggesting a lack of genuine engagement with the community.




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