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The High Court has granted Friends of the Irish Environment permission to pursue judicial review proceedings challenging Roscommon County Council's approval of a flood relief scheme. The council is constructing a three-kilometre pipeline to transfer water from Lough Funshinagh, a designated Special Area of Conservation near Athlone, to Lough Ree, to mitigate severe flooding affecting nearby residents. FIE contends the council's October decision to approve the works under emergency provisions was unlawful and breaches EU environmental directives, as it proceeded without conducting required environmental impact assessments. The organisation also claims the scheme contradicts the Roscommon Development Plan. Mr Justice Garrett Simons imposed a temporary stay on further construction until January 14th, when the court will determine whether to maintain the suspension pending full resolution of the challenge. Approximately fifty-seven per cent of the pipeline has been completed. The council intends to seek lifting of the stay and aims to complete the works by March next year.

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