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Welcome

Irish Government Policy on Renewable Energy

The Proposed Development - Clonberne Wind Farm

The Planning Process

Biodiversity Brochure

What is included in an EIAR?

Benefits of the development

Project Development: Next Steps

Community Engagement

Viewpoint A - Rahogarty

Viewpoint B - Baunoges

Viewpoint - Knockroe

Viewpoint D - R328

Viewpoint E - Mahanagh

Viewpoint F - Kippaunagh

Viewpoint G - Mountkelly

Viewpoint H - Kilmurry

Viewpoint I - Timadooaun

Viewpoint J - Killavoher

Clonberne Fig 1 – 8 and 10 - 12

Updated Photomontages

Viewpoint A - Rahogarty North (web quality)

Viewpoint B - Carrownaseer South (web quality)

Viewpoint C - Knockroe (web quality)

Viewpoint D - Gorteen (web quality)

Viewpoint E - Mahanagh (web quality)

Viewpoint F - Kippaunagh (web quality)

Viewpoint G - Mountkelly (web quality)

Viewpoint H - Kilmurry (web quality)

Viewpoint I - Timadooaun (web quality)

Viewpoint J - Killavoher (web quality)

Figures 1-12

The developer of the project and applicant for the purposes of the planning application is Clonberne Windfarm Limited, a subsidiary of Cregmore Construction Ltd. which is owned by Galway-based businessman, Johnny Mullins.

About Clonberne Windfarm Limited

MKO is a Galway-based planning and environmental consultancy. MKO has been engaged to prepare the planning permission application and Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) on behalf of Clonberne Windfarm Limited. MKO has extensive experience in the constraints-led design and assessment of renewable energy projects.

About MKO