Residents of Ramble, Hanover have made good on their promise to go to the courts in their bid to stop the development of a cemetery in their community.
The Ramble Community Development Committee Thursday filed an application in the Supreme Court for leave to seek a judicial review on the matter.
The Community is also seeking an injunction against Developers of the cemetary, Delapenha's Funeral Home, the National Environmental and Planning Agency and the Attorney General.
The court application came after weeks of fiery protests and stormy meetings between residents, the police and environmentalists.
Those meetings failed to end a stalemate over burials at the cemetery.
The residents are worried that burials at the cemetery could compromise a nearby water source.
The Ramble Community Development Committee Thursday filed an application in the Supreme Court for leave to seek a judicial review on the matter.
The Community is also seeking an injunction against Developers of the cemetary, Delapenha's Funeral Home, the National Environmental and Planning Agency and the Attorney General.
The court application came after weeks of fiery protests and stormy meetings between residents, the police and environmentalists.
Those meetings failed to end a stalemate over burials at the cemetery.
The residents are worried that burials at the cemetery could compromise a nearby water source.
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