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Apple’s grand plan in Ireland held up by a forest

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Dublin: US tech giant Apple’s plan to build a new 850-million-euro ($1.0-billion) data centre in Ireland is being held up by conservationists seeking to preserve the forest where it is to be built.


The campaigners have begun legal action, sparking concerns in the western town of Athenry, which has a population of 4,000, that a much-needed boost to the local economy could end up being scrapped.


“If Apple can’t invest here, who can,” said Paul Keane, founder of the Facebook group “Athenry for Apple”, which now has thousands of followers. Keane said Apple’s investment would be good for the region, but he expressed concern that the conservationists’ protest was sending a negative message.


The project would be the biggest private investment in western Ireland. The site is expected to cover 166,000 square metres (1.8 million square foot) in Derrydonnell Forest, which lies about 20 kilometres (12 miles) east of Galway, the main regional centre. — AFP


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