SDLP Fermanagh South Tyrone MLA Tommy Gallagher has reacted angrily to plans submitted by EirGrid for a north-south electricity connector between Meath and Tyrone above ground.
A hearing into the proposals, headed by An Bord Pleanála, began n Monaghan yesterday.
The project has been met with strong local opposition, with demands for EirGrid to put the cables underground. The company has, however, claimed that this is not possible.
"The news that EirGrid plan to build this connector without any undergrounding is very worrying," said Mr Gallagher.
"Everybody in South Tyrone understands the importance of a north-south interconnector but local people feel their concerns are not being taken into account.
"Many residents along the proposed route of this electricity connector have questions surrounding the health risks of pylons and overhead cables. The potential health risks, particularly with regard to children, mean that all proposals need to be carefully considered. Such a health hazard demands full consideration is given to placing these cables underground.
"Additionally, local residents have valid concerns not only around the health risks these pylons bring but also as to the visual impact of these pylons on the surrounding countryside and the negative impact on the value of their homes."
He continued: "These proposed cables and pylons will have a significant impact on the surrounding locality. Homes and local communities will suffer an immediate and striking impact but there will also be significant damage to the potential for developing tourism in the surrounding area.
"The permanent structures this interconnector may bring would greatly limit the development of tourism in areas such as Moy and Benburb.
"What people want is to be sure that we get the best route for the long term, not just the easiest, cheapest or most convenient one," Mr Gallagher concluded.
(NS/BMcC)
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