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Health fears over burning tyres Health fears over burning tyres
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Fears are growing that serious health and environmental damage could be caused when a huge bonfire in Antrim is lit on 11 July.Fears are growing that serious health and environmental damage could be caused when a huge bonfire in Antrim is lit on 11 July.
The bonfire on the Ballycraigy estate contains hundreds of rubber tyres and dwarfs nearby houses.The bonfire on the Ballycraigy estate contains hundreds of rubber tyres and dwarfs nearby houses.
However, loyalists at Stoneyford in Lisburn have exchanged the traditional bonfire for a medieval-style beacon.However, loyalists at Stoneyford in Lisburn have exchanged the traditional bonfire for a medieval-style beacon.
Resident Mark Harbinson said the beacon would be lit in a steel basket at the top of a 25ft support column.Resident Mark Harbinson said the beacon would be lit in a steel basket at the top of a 25ft support column.
Ballycraigy residents said that apart from damage to the environment, they could also suffer from effect of toxic fumes from the burning tyres.Ballycraigy residents said that apart from damage to the environment, they could also suffer from effect of toxic fumes from the burning tyres.
Anne Blacker, of the DoE's Environmental Crime Team, said the bonfires issue "had caused a lot of frustration".Anne Blacker, of the DoE's Environmental Crime Team, said the bonfires issue "had caused a lot of frustration".
She said lack of funding and difficulty in persuading witnesses to come forward "made it increasingly difficult for her organisation to bring people before the courts for burning tyres and pallets on eleventh night bonfires".She said lack of funding and difficulty in persuading witnesses to come forward "made it increasingly difficult for her organisation to bring people before the courts for burning tyres and pallets on eleventh night bonfires".
The burning of tyres is causing damage to the environmentThe burning of tyres is causing damage to the environment
Ulster Unionist councillor Drew Ritchie said they would work to ensure next year's fire would be tyre-free.Ulster Unionist councillor Drew Ritchie said they would work to ensure next year's fire would be tyre-free.
Councillor Ritchie, who is head of the town's bonfire committee, said: "I don't think it would be practical to say there were would no tyres this year in Ballycraigy."Councillor Ritchie, who is head of the town's bonfire committee, said: "I don't think it would be practical to say there were would no tyres this year in Ballycraigy."
"We will be re-constituting our committee again in September and we will be working hard to try to ensure that next year, we have a better and safer environment.""We will be re-constituting our committee again in September and we will be working hard to try to ensure that next year, we have a better and safer environment."
Sinn Fein councillor Martin McManus said: "There is no need to have a bonfire and there are bully boys in these areas who are forcing this through. "There is no doubting the dangers of this, it is enormous and it looks like a beehive."
The SDLP's Thomas Burns said the was extremely dangerous "not only for those in its immediate vicinity but also for the environment".The SDLP's Thomas Burns said the was extremely dangerous "not only for those in its immediate vicinity but also for the environment".
"It is even more shocking that certain people are intimidating council workers and those who want to see the bonfire removed," he said."It is even more shocking that certain people are intimidating council workers and those who want to see the bonfire removed," he said.
Mark Harbinson said the Stoneyford beacon was a "genuine attempt to move away from the traditional bonfire".Mark Harbinson said the Stoneyford beacon was a "genuine attempt to move away from the traditional bonfire".
"It's the only one in Northern Ireland at the moment but I'm hoping the idea will spread in coming years," he said."It's the only one in Northern Ireland at the moment but I'm hoping the idea will spread in coming years," he said.
Bonfires are lit on 11 July to celebrate loyalist culture in towns across Northern Ireland.Bonfires are lit on 11 July to celebrate loyalist culture in towns across Northern Ireland.