Mr Logan requests the Minister for Environment to meet with residents affected by dust pollution from Cockburn Cement Works. The Minister agrees to meet after the Appeals Convenor's process concludes and the appeal reaches their desk.

AnsweredQoN 148Legislative Assembly
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23 March 2011
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Environment

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COCKBURN CEMENT WORKS — DUST POLLUTION
I have a supplementary question. As requested, will the minister now agree to meet with a representative group of residents to hear of their plight and to see what they are faced with every day? Mr W.R. MARMION

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As I mentioned, I do not want to interfere with the Appeals Convenor’s process, but once the appeal reaches my desk for my consideration, I will meet with residents of the member’s choice and I will also go on site to Cockburn Cement.
Mr W.R. MARMION replied: As I mentioned, I do not want to interfere with the Appeals Convenor’s process, but once the appeal reaches my desk for my consideration, I will meet with residents of the member’s choice and I will also go on site to Cockburn Cement.
As I mentioned, I do not want to interfere with the Appeals Convenor’s process, but once the appeal reaches my desk for my consideration, I will meet with residents of the member’s choice and I will also go on site to Cockburn Cement.

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