The Sperrins: Mining, Power & Community in Northern Ireland

#65.🎙️ |Public Inquiry - Review of Week Beginning 18th May 2026|

6 min · 23. maj 2026
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* Public Inquiry Review of the Week * Growing concerns over procedural fairness and democratic accountability * Retired engineer Douglas Hill challenges the Roads Abandonment process * Local communities defend vital rural infrastructure and public safety * DfI neutrality questioned as confidence in the process continues to erode * Timetable chaos, cancelled hearings and mounting pressure on campaigners * Reflections on environmental justice, public trust and community resistance * The latest from the Save Our Sperrins campaign and the Dalradian inquiry * New podcast episode available now https://www.dontmineus.com [https://www.dontmineus.com]  SAVE OUR SPERRINS ( Social Media)  https://linktr.ee/saveoursperrins [https://linktr.ee/saveoursperrins] https://dontmineus.com/newslatter/   #SaveOurSperrins #PublicInquiry #EnvironmentalJustice #NorthernIreland #Dalradian #CommunityVoices #Democracy #PlanningProcess #Podcast #Sperrins

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