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On the Tentative List

Mark Devenport | 13:02 UK time, Thursday, 20 September 2007

Before somewhere like the Giants Causeway can be designated a World Heritage site it has to be placed on what is known as the "tentative list", which is a kind of holding area for potential wonders of the world. During an extremely confident performance in front of the Stormont Environment Committee this morning, Arlene Foster stressed that Seymour Sweeney's private proposal for a Causeway Visitor Centre is still very much on her 'tentative list'. He may be in pole position but no final decision has been taken and she hopes her announcement will provoke some dialogue between the planning service, the developer and the key stakeholders such as Moyle Council and the National Trust.

She was also adamant that she met no one lobbying for or against the private planning application and that no member of her party made representations to her about the matter.

Unless the story takes some as yet unforeseen turn, it would therefore seem that Seymour Sweeney's membership of the DUP and contacts with the Paisleys may ultimately be deemed irrelevant to the DUP Minister's handling of the planning application. As the journalist who yesterday reported on Ian Paisley Jr.'s fishing trips with Mr Sweeney, I believe that whilst there may be evidence of a smoked lobster, there is, at this stage anyway, no smoking gun.

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  • 1.
  • At 12:50 PM on 21 Sep 2007,
  • Neil Mulholland wrote:

Maybe the two gentlemen concerned enjoyed Lobster Thermador after their fishing... it would certainly be apt - as the temperature is certain to rise and rise on this one!

  • 2.
  • At 11:19 PM on 26 Sep 2007,
  • Councillor David Barbour wrote:

If Peter Robinson is selling off buildings to the PF initiative does this not suggest a policy trend. Nothing wrong with partnership but where there are substantial profits to be made there needs to be a very strong case before losing such income to the public purse. Personally I have no time for the mud-slinging on this case. The Ministers involved are people of good character.

  • 3.
  • At 12:19 PM on 27 Sep 2007,
  • Bernard Kerr wrote:

What has happened to the use of the accusative case of the relative pronoun? Even the "Times" has many glaring errors but for Mark Devenport whom I considered to be a master of the English Language to write; while referring to the troubles in the " Holy Land" and Alaisdair Mc Donnell, and I quote; "about who to blame." Oh dear! Sincerely Bernard Kerr

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