Speaking following a meeting of the infrastructure committee today: “The 2013 Mills Review that looked into the causes of Mobuoy dump identified planning failures and oversights as a crucial factor that led to such large-scale criminal dumping and environmental crime.
“A firm involved in the Mobuoy case commenced quarrying work without planning permission, knowing that they could successfully apply for retrospective planning permission.
“This allowed the dump site to expand massively as they were filling quarries with illegal waste.
“This considered as creating conditions that were exploited for eco-crime.
“When I pressed the Department on this issue, they reported that they are planning to produce guidance this summer on how to deal with retrospective minerals applications, which they say should strengthen environmental protection on this issue.
“I look forward to scrutinising this guidance to make sure that the environmental wreck of Mobuoy will never be repeated again.”
Derry City and Strabane District Council was told last year that will it cost the public purse £50 million to clean up the Mobuoy dump site.
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