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Campaign group refuses to be drawn on dredging row

by isleofman.com 15th April 2015
A co-ordinator for Isle of Man Friends of the Earth says a 'lynch mob approach' to the dredging of Peel harbour is not helpful.

The Department of Infrastructure has faced criticism for depositing potentially contaminated silt near Poortown Quarry.

Work began on Monday and local residents were angered after some of the waste was spilt on the roads.

But Friends of the Earth's Cat Turner says it's important to find out all the details before forming a view:Clip 1
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Wednesday 15th, April 2015 07:20pm.

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