Gardaí make arrests at Whitegate protest; talks end without agreement

Fuels for Ireland says it "will not be in a position to guarantee fuel availability at forecourts nationwide by early next week" if the blockades are not lifted by Monday.
Gardaí make arrests at Whitegate protest; talks end without agreement

James Cox, Sarah Slater and PA reporters

6pm

A number of arrests have been made during the Garda operation in Whitegate Oil Refinery, Garda Commissioner Justin Kelly said.

5.22pm

Talks at the Department of Transport end - without agreement. But all sides available for further talks.

4.37pm 

Gardaí in Wexford are warning motorists to be aware that traffic on the M11 is “severely disrupted”, with a large portion of traffic entering Gorey town, causing further delays within the town. Expect delays if travelling today.

Rosslare Europort is also heavily affected, with delays to be expected in the Kilrane/Rosslare Harbour area.

An Garda Síochána has and continues to “engage extensively” with those taking part in fuel protests across the country to facilitate peaceful protest while protecting public safety.

3.40pm

Fuel trucks have regained access to an oil refinery that had been subjected to a days-long blockade after gardaí cleared protesters from the entrance.

In a major operation involving scores of gardaí, large tractors that had been blocking the entrance to the Whitegate oil refinery in Co Cork were moved and fuel tankers were once again able to access the site.

The operation to secure the site took approximately an hour and saw some physical clashes between the Public Order Unit and protesters, including instances where pepper spray was used.

Members of the Defence Forces were also at the scene as An Garda Síochána, had requested the availability of a military heavy-lift recovery truck if it needed to tow any of the large tractors or trucks involved in the blockade.

Gardaí escorted the fuel trucks to the premises.

2.45pm

Around 600 of the 1,600 forecourts in the country have now run out of petrol and diesel, according to Fuels for Ireland.

2pm

The blockade at Whitegate oil refinery in County Cork has been broken, with gardaí using pepper spray on protestors.

A large number of Public Order gardaí are at the scene, along with Defence Force vehicles.

It's the fifth day of nationwide fuel demonstrations, with blockades continuing at Galway and Foynes ports, as well as disruption to the road network.

1pm

Defence Force vehicles and a large number of Public Order gardaí have arrived at the Whitegate oil refinery in Cork.

Protestors are continuing their blockade there, on the fifth day of the national fuel protest.

Blockades also remain in place at the ports in Foynes and Galway, while traffic continues to be disrupted across the motorway network.

Fuels for Ireland says it "will not be in a position to guarantee fuel availability at forecourts nationwide by early next week" if the blockades are not lifted by Monday.


12pm

Earlier, a man arrested at the Whitegate oil refinery in Cork on Friday has been charged.

The man, aged in his 50s, was detained on Friday evening.

He has since been charged to appear before the courts at a later date.


10am

Around 600 of the 1,500 filling stations around Ireland have run dry, according to an industry representative.

Fuels for Ireland chief executive Kevin McPartlan said he expects the number “will grow quite dramatically” if ongoing blockades of fuel depots remain in place.

Asked on RTÉ Radio One’s The Business how that number may grow, he said: “If everything remains as it is, that is to say that the three facilities remain blockaded, then I don’t think we could guarantee fuel at any forecourt by very early next week, Monday morning or Monday perhaps.”


There are fears that around a third of Ireland’s 1,500 filling stations could run dry by Saturday morning as protesters engaged in a blockade of the country’s only oil refinery in Whitegate, Co Cork, as well as key depots in Galway and Foynes, Co Limerick.

There have also been concerns about fuel shortages leading to curtailments in the provision of emergency services and the delivery of vital goods. At the same time, the National Emergency Coordination Group urged the public to buy only the fuel they need.

Government ministers engaged with some of these groups on Friday, but a spokesman for the protesters expressed “devastation” that they were excluded from the meeting.

A commitment from the coalition on Friday night to deliver a “substantial” package of measures on fuel costs was not enough to dissuade protesters from continuing blockades.

Talks between Government departments and representative bodies are set to continue at lunchtime on Saturday, with a view to finalising what Tánaiste Simon Harris said would be “substantial and significant” measures for affected industries. 

Here is the latest information on motorway closures from TII Traffic:

M50:
M50 between J06 - BLANCHARDSTOWN and J05 - FINGLAS Direction northbound
M50 between J05 - FINGLAS and J06 - BLANCHARDSTOWN Direction southbound

N4:
N4 J01 - M50 Interchange Direction eastbound Slip to City and M50 northbound

M7:
M7 between J16 - PORTLAOISE and J17 - PORTLAOISE Direction both
M7 between J29 - M7/N24 and J30 - M7/N18/M20 Direction both

M8:
M8 J09 - CASHEL(SOUTH) Direction northbound
M8 J06- Arbourhill and J09 Owen and Biggs Lot- Direction southbound

M18:
M18/N18 J11 - DROMOLAND Direction both
M18/N18 J13 - TULLA Direction northbound
M18/N18 between J02 - DOCK and J01 - ROSSBRIEN Direction southbound
M18/N18 J14 - BAREFIELD Direction southbound Slip R458 to M18
M18/N18 between J15 - CRUSHEEN and J14 - BAREFIELD Direction southbound

M20:
M20/N20 between J04 - PATRICKSWELL and J03 - RAHEEN Direction northbound
Significant delays to your journey are likely to occur. Please use a different route for your journey.


Protesters use tractors and trailers to block the Dublin Road roundabout in Co Cavan,where the N3, N55, and R212 all meet on the Cavan bypass. Photo: PA

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