Connemara wind farm application thrown out.

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    Viewers of Monty Halls highly successful 'Great Irish Adventure' currently showing on BBC2,will have been enchanted by the stunning Connemara setting for the latest series. A rolling vista of dramatic wild coastline, rough moorland  which is backdropped by alluring mountains. Thankfully,this vision of earthy paradise has been saved from pointless industrialisation from a 27 turbine wind farm which would have been constructed on blanket bog at Ros A'Mhil.

    AN BORD Pleanála refused planning permission on the basis that it would “erode the visual and environmental amenity of this area” of Co Galway.

    Overturning Galway County Council’s decision to approve the scheme after it was appealed by An Taisce, Inland Fisheries Ireland and six individual objectors, the board said the Connemara landscape “is one of the principal assets of the tourism industry” in the county. Gaoi an Iarthar Teo wanted to erect 27 turbines in a scenic area of bog and lakeland landscape, 4km north of Ros a’Mhil. Each turbine would have had a hub height of 98m – 1½ times taller than Dublin’s Liberty Hall – and 82m rotor blades.

    Senior planning inspector Kevin Moore, who dealt with the appeal, recommended that permission should be granted. While he accepted that the project would have a “significant landscape and visual impact”, he did not believe that this would be “wholly negative”.

    An Bord Pleanála decided unanimously not to accept the inspector’s recommendation, saying that the proposed wind farm would be an “excessively dominant feature and visually obtrusive form of development” in south Connemara’s “highly scenic open landscape”. It also noted that the area was part of the Connemara Bog Complex Special Area of Conservation (SAC), with a “high” landscape sensitivity designation in the current Galway County Development Plan – even though it was also identified as having wind farm potential.

    “The development will also have ecological impacts, and while not affecting the integrity of the adjoining SAC, it will impact negatively on the ecological value of the site itself and on its value within the wider area . . . by reason of its nature and scale,” the planning board said.

    “The proposed development would seriously injure the amenities of the area, would interfere with the character of the landscape which it is necessary to preserve and would, therefore, be contrary to the proper planning and sustainable development of the area.”

    Welcoming the decision, An Taisce noted that it follows a number of other significant refusals by An Bord Pleanála of wind farms on the basis of ecological impact, particularly in special protection areas for hen harriers and other species protected by the EU birds directive.

    The latest decision “highlights the need for an effective national strategy for future wind energy development to reconcile the imperative of meeting renewable energy targets while at the same time protecting biodiversity and our most iconic landscapes”.

    An Taisce said the Gaoi an Iarthar Teo application site “should now form part of an extended Connemara mountain and peatland national park area”, and it called on the county council to exclude the site and others like it from the draft wind energy strategy for Co Galway.


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