OPW Brexit Unit begins consultation for Dublin Port inspection bays

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OPW Brexit Unit begins consultation for inspection bays, and facilities for cargo and live animals at Dublin Port

Image: Christina Finn/TheJournal.ie Image: Christina Finn/TheJournal.ie THE OFFICE OF Public Works has lodged a consultation application on building inspection bays, and facilities for cargo and live animals at Dublin Port.

The consultation is to discuss a “shared services facility” which would include: new warehouse facilities and other structures for cargo unloading areas; inspection bays; live animal storage facilities, and other spaces and works. Among the checks that would be needed are inspections on live animals to ensure they meet the EU’s SPS check requirements. UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has already acknowledged the need to preserve the all-island of Ireland sanitary and phytosanitary checks system post-Brexit.

The Irish government’s no-deal Brexit plans include an extra 270 truck parking spaces, 33 inspections bays and a live animal controls area at the port.

 

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