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The owner of a house in Wexford has come into conflict with the planning authorities over wanting to get rid of the thatched roof on her house because insurance companies will not provide cover for the property.
Residents in and around a planned new electricity circuit line connecting a new multi million euro sub station in New Ross with Great Island power plant, have lodged objections with An Bord Pleanala.
An Bord Pleanala has overturned a decision of Wexford County Council to refuse planning permission for a house near Carnivan on the south west Wexford coast.
A planning application for a new solar farm capable of creating enough energy to power 4,500 homes has been submitted to Wexford County Council (WCC). The proposed development would be located adjacent to the existing 18 turbine Richfield Wind Farm in Millbrook in the south of the county which has been in operation since 2006.
SSE Renewables is this week submitting a planning application for a proposed Solar Farm project to be co-located adjacent to its existing Richfield Wind Farm in Ireland’s ‘Sunny South East’. The planning application, which is being submitted to Wexford County Council, proposes the development of a circa 21MW solar photovoltaic (PV) array on a 44 hectare site in the townlands of Hooks and Yoletown in south Wexford. The proposed solar farm location is near the existing 18 turbine Richfield Wind Farm which has been in operation since 2006. Submission of a planning application follows a period of local public consultation on the project, which took place earlier this year.
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Residents in the Moran Park and Sean Browne Court area of Enniscorthy have said they feel let down by a member of Enniscorthy Municipal District Council in connection with the erection of a monopole telecommunications mast in a local soccer pitch.
Last week, this newspaper highlighted some of the concerns of the residents regarding the pole, which is located on the grounds of Enniscorthy United AFC. However, in the interim residents spoke again to this newspaper to highlight their displeasure at Cllr Jackser Owens and his interaction with them on the matter.
They said that the overall feeling of a lot of residents in the area is that Cllr Owens 'abandoned' them and turned his back on them over the matter.