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Planning condition on floodlights is causing ‘grave concern’ for GAA Club Planning conditions on floodlighting could affect future of facility and funding sources - Kilrossanty GAA Club Secretary
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By Paul Mooney KILROSSANTY GAA Club has been forced to appeal planning permission granted to it by Waterford City and County Council, over “grave concerns” about one condition which places a five year limit on proposed floodlights for its new facility. The club had sought, and was granted, planning permission on 17th September last (Council reference: 15210) for a new facility at its grounds in Lemybrien, consisting of a new recessed vehicular entrance and turnstiles, 2.4 metre high railing to perimeter of site, second playing pitch with six 16 metre high floodlights (350 lux), astroturf pitch with ball skills training wall, with six 12 metre high floodlights (250 lux), parking area, walking and running track with associated lighting, playground and associated site works. The Council granted the proposed development with 12 conditions. One of the conditions states that the floodlighting “will be for a period of
five years”, which should then be removed, unless permission has been granted for their retention for a further period, for the reason to enable the impact of the development to be reassessed, having regard to changes in technology and design during the period of five years. In their appeal to An Bord Pleanála dated 13th October last, (reference: PL93.245620) Kilrossanty GAA Club Secretary, Jason Dee, outlined the clubs “grave concerns” over the condition relating to the floodlights, and expressed concern that such a condition could jeopardise the future of the facility, as well as the future of any funding sources. Mr. Dee said it was “extremely unlikely that the normal funding channels available to community societies and clubs, such as the Sports Council and National lottery grants, would be permissible for use for floodlighting which has a limited planning permission lifespan. Continued on page 2
Top international meeting planners met with Irish businesses to scope out future opportunities for corporate meetings and incentive travel recently. Among the Irish delegates attending the meeting were representatives of the Cliff House Hotel, Ardmore. Site visits for the international meeting planners included a trip to the Cliff House Hotel, a perfect place for a cliff walk foraging experience, with lead forager, Andrew Malcom. Pictured at the Cliff House Hotel in Ardmore is Andrew Malcolm, local forager, and members of the group and hotel staff. SEE PAGE 11 [Dylan Vaughan]
Residents afraid wind turbine will set precedent in Comeragh area COMMUNITIES living in the Comeragh District, particularly around Kilmacthomas and the Copper Coast have been asked to stand together and oppose a super-sized wind turbine planned for the area, which could set a precedent for a proliferation of similar sized
wind turbines, writes Paul Mooney. A huge crowd of local people turned out at Kilmacthomas’s Rainbow Community Hall last Bank Holiday Monday night to voice their concern at an information meeting about a proposal to increase the size of a wind turbine in their area.
Last week, the Dungarvan Observer revealed that a company ‘Walsh and Connors Limited’ had applied for planning permission to alter a previously granted planning permission for a 70 metre high wind turbine (old planning reference: 12309) to increase the height of the wind turbine
to 85 metres, with a rotor diameter of 93 metres and a blade tip height of 132 metres, in the townland of Ballynabanoge North, Kilmacthomas (with two other townlands, Cooltubrid West and Ballyogarty also mentioned), new planning reference 15572. Continued on page 6
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