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Enniscorthy Councillor Kathleen Codd Nolan will not run again in next year s local elections

Shelmalere publishes EIA scoping report

Shelmalere publishes EIA scoping report
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€174,000 investment for Slaney Street

Funding of €174,000 has been awarded to Enniscorthy Municipal District Council under the Built Heritage Scheme. The funding will be used to rejuvenate Slaney Street and Mary Street as part of the Historic Towns initiative and, in welcoming the funding, Deputy Paul Kehoe, said that initiative is aimed at provide support to historic towns engaged in a programme of heritage-led regeneration. The funds will be used to transform this public space, improve building façades, repair windows and doors, fix wiring and generally revamp the general public realm, said Deputy Kehoe. This is a really good project for the town, with a strong focus on the heritage of Enniscorthy and an eye to its future sustainability with great local buy-in, he said.

Concern over lack of public lighting at well-used local footpath

Concern over lack of public lighting at well-used local footpath
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Opposition grows against wind turbines near Mount Leinster

There is increasing concern in the Bunclody area over plans by Coillte to construct a major windfarm development near Mount Leinster. Such is the level of concern about the project, that over 2.500 people have already signed a petition against the plan. The proposal makes provision for the development, on the Carlow side of the border, of seven turbines with proposed heights of 178m which would be significantly higher than any of the other turbines in the region. If given the green light by Carlow County Council, the turbines will be erected at Croaghaun Hill, near Myshall. Such is the level of concern in south Carlow and Bunclody that Minister of State James Browne was invited to a Zoom meeting last week to discuss the matter with concerned residents.

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