Dungarvan observer 5 6 2015 edition

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DUNGARVAN

OBSERVER Vol. 103

T I P P E R A RY EASE TO V I C T O RY I N THURLES

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Multi-million euro tourism project is again appealed to An Bord Pleanála By Paul Mooney

Developer seeks alteration to create caravan park at Clonea Strand

A MULTI-million euro tourism complex proposed for Clonea Strand, Dungarvan, has again been appealed to An Bord Pleanála after the developer sought planning permission to alter the development to turn it into a caravan park.

In December, 2008, despite local opposition, an Bord Pleanála granted permission with conditions to Lar Whelan Trading for a mixed-use development including a hotel and holiday suites, dedicated parking spaces, modified village centre, demountable beach bar and club house and up

to 82 holiday homes, at Kilgrovan, Clonea Strand, Dungarvan. (Council planning reference: 07614; Bord reference: PL24 .229386). However, on 22nd August, 2014, an application was made by Lar Whelan Trading, to alter the existing planning per-

mission (07614) for the replacement of 64 holiday homes with a 100 unit caravan park development, including modifications to road layout, landscaping and ancillary works. (New Council Planning reference: 14600156). The Council received 17 submissions in relation

to the new planning permission, most of which were objections / concerns in regards to the altered development for a caravan park. On 10th May, 2015, Waterford City and County Council decided to grant conditional permission to Lar Whelan

Trading for the altered development to construct the caravan park. However, the Council’s decision was appealed to An Bord Pleanála on 19th May, 2015, by Mary Pam Morrissey. (New Board reference: PL93 .244907). The case is due to be decided by An Bord Pleanála by 21st September, 2015.

Farmers’ payments published despite security concerns County Waterford farmers received over €48.3m in 2014

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By Paul Mooney DETAILS of thousands of County Waterford farmers, who received payments under the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), have been published by the Department of Agriculture, despite security concerns raised by the Irish Farmers’ Association (IFA) and a local campaigner. Just over €1.8bn in EU funds were paid to 130,000 Irish farmers and businesses operating in the agriculture sector - details of the CAP beneficiaries were published on the Department’s website (www.agricul-

ture.gov.ie). According to the Department, it is obliged, in accordance with EU Regulation 1306/2013, to ensure the annual publication of all beneficiaries of CAP funding. A breakdown of the figures show that in 2013, 38 payments were made to County Waterford farmers totalling just over €4.5m; while in 2014, just over €48.3m was paid to 2,409 County Waterford farmers. CONCERN OVER SECURITY PREVIOUSLY RAISED Last March, local Fianna Fáíl member and former Ireland South

Candidate in the EU elections, Kieran Hartley, outlined the concern and anxiety amongst rural farmers in County Waterford about the publication of CAP payments. “Coupled with the new postcode system, the publication of this highly sensitive information will allow criminals with a sat-nav to punch in the relevant postcode co-ordinates and arrive at a farmers’ home in the knowledge that a substantial sum of money has been deposited in the farmer’s bank account,” Mr. Hartley told this newspaper. Continued on page 2

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Explorers Liam Meaney age 5 and Eimear Meaney age 7 help to launch the Immrama Festival of Travel Writing Fringe and Family programme in Lismore in County Waterford. The festival takes place from 11th to 14th June. Festival goers will be taken on a literal journey across the globe with multi award-winning journalist and author Robert Fisk, travel writer and presenter Charley Boorman and intrepid explorer and author Jonathan Shackleton. www.lismoreimmrama.com. [Patrick Browne]

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