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Peel residents have a chance to tell the Department of Transport what they think of plans for a sewage works in the town, at a public meeting this evening (Thursday).
A requisition meeting is being held in the Corrin Hall, starting at 7pm, to discuss the proposed open sewage plant next to the power station.
Transport Minister David Anderson will be there, along with DoT member David Quirk, MHK, to give more details about the facility.
One of those leading the opposition, Pauline McGee, explains why she is so against it:
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