Vincent Le Meaux, president of Guingamp-Paimpol Agglomération, announced it on his Facebook page, this Monday, December 19: it was in January that the Agglo decided on the salmon farm project in Plouisy, carried by the Norwegian company Smart Salmon: “We will, during the month of January, write the position of the agglomeration when we have received all the files”, he assures us.
“Elected officials do not have infused science and in this case, they do not even have the elements to decide on responsibility”.
“Don’t skip the steps”
“Let’s not skip the steps and wait to decide to know the ICPE file (Installation classified for the protection of the environment, editor’s note) and the building permit file”, he also writes, advancing that “it is the least of the things for an elected official to respect a project and the law. Elected officials do not have infused science and in this case, they do not even have the elements to decide on responsibility”.
Vote on January 24
The elected official thus reiterates his remarks already made in an open letter addressed to the inhabitants of the territory: “Let us be vigilant, but do not judge the Smart Salmon project a priori”. And to specify that “we will therefore wait for their final project to position ourselves”. This Monday, December 19, Vincent Le Meaux has already announced, “our position will be voted on Tuesday, January 24, 2023, without undergoing any pressure from anywhere”.
A date and a speech which intervene while a demonstration against the project had met more than a thousand people, on December 10, in Guingamp, and that the mayor of Plouisy, Rémy Guillou, had announced, in the same time, consider not signing the building permit.