Thursday, 9 January 2014

More Power For Common Sense

theJournal.ie 9/1/2014
Permission refused for Offaly wind farm
An Bord Pleanála said the ten 110 metre wind turbines at Cloghan would injure the visual amenities of the area.
AN OFFALY COUNTY Council decision to grant planning permission to a proposed wind farm in Cloghan has been overturned.
On receipt of an appeal, An Bord Pleanála ruled that the 10 wind turbines would impact on the visual landscape of the area.
The planning application outlined a development which would include 110-metre tall turbines, with rotor diameters of up to 120 metres, giving them a maximum tip height of up to 170 metres.
(For context, Liberty Hall – once Dublin’s tallest building – is just 59 metres. And the Dublin Spire is 120 metres tall).
Both the National Roads Authority and a private citizen had appealed the local authority’s decision with the planning board.
Ruling on the matter, the inspector said he took into consideration the nature of the environment, including the open nature of the immediately-adjoining lands, as well as the size and scale of the proposed turbines.
“It is considered that a wind farm development of the scale proposed would create a significant visual intrusion in this landscape by reason of the height and spatial extent of the proposed turbines which would be excessively dominant and visually obtrusive when viewed from the surrounding countryside and villages,” the report said.
The inspector also noted the close proximity of the proposed turbines to the number of residential properties in the vicinity, as well as the welfare of wildfowl in the area.
“The proposed development could result in collision of birds with the proposed wind farm. The proposed development is therefore deemed contrary to the proper planning and sustainable development of the area,” the report concluded.
A number of other similar developments are being planned for the midlands, much of which could be considered ‘open landscape’ as described by the inspector.



Carthy welcomes An Bord Pleanála decision on Offaly wind farm
9 January, 2014 - by Matt Carthy (EU candidate) 
The Sinn Féin candidate for the Midlands North West EU consitutency, Matt Carthy, has welcomed the decision by An Bord Pleanála to overturn permission for a proposed wind farm in Cloghan, Co. Offaly.
Commenting on the decision Carthy said:
“Today’s decision by An Bord Pleanála to overturn planning permission for a proposed wind farm in Cloghan is a victory for community campaigners who have worked tirelessly to voice concerns and opposition to the project.
“The fact that the board cited impact on the visual landscape of the area vindicates what campaigners have been saying all along about the impact that such projects could have on tourism and on the environment.
“Sinn Féin is calling on the government to introduce a moratorium on the construction of wind farms pending the framing of a full range of regulations. We are also calling for a National Wind Energy Strategy which would include planning regulations with regard to wind farms, the public consultation process that must be carried out prior to the erection of wind turbines, the sale of the energy from wind turbines and the taxation levels on wind energy.

“We want to see alternative energy sources utilised but only in conjunction with local communities that will be affected by the supporting infrastructure developments.  Furthermore the energy resources of Ireland must be used for the benefit of the Irish people and not simply developed for the private profit of multi-national investors.”

Sinn Féin Mountmellick – Serving The Community


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