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Revealed: Johnny s Cottage, Ballinamuck is Longford s Favourite Building

Revealed: Johnny’s Cottage, Ballinamuck is Longford’s Favourite Building Reporter: The beautiful Johnny’s Cottage, Ballinamuck has been chosen as Longford’s Favourite Building. Recently, you answered our call to nominate your favourite buildings in Longford, producing a list of thirty-two different buildings notable for its rich diversity of choice. Longford’s Favourite Building online poll was subsequently conducted on www.longfordleader.ie and you voted in your droves. Coincidentally, your eventual winner Johnny’s Cottage topped that poll which provided us with our final shortlist as follows; Ballinamuck 1798 Visitor Centre, Granard Motte and Bailey, Johnny’s Cottage Ballinamuck, St Mel’s Cathedral, Longford town and Corlea Trackway Visitor Centre, Kenagh.

Appeal over Granard turbine plan rejected

Appeal over Granard turbine plan rejected Updated / Tuesday, 16 Feb 2021 12:49 Granard Motte and Bailey An Bord Pleanála has upheld the decision of Longford County Council to refuse planning permission for the proposed development of a 169m single wind turbine within Kiernan Milling Mill Building at Granardkill in Granard. Kiernan Milling, care of Galetech Energy Services of Clondargan, Stradone, Co Cavan, had appealed the 14 July 2020 decision. An Bord Pleanala upheld the local authority s decision and deemed that the proposed turbine development would seriously injure and interfere with the setting of Granard Motte and Bailey and would also be contrary to the proper planning and sustainable development of the area.

An Bord Pleanála refuses Granard turbine plan as it would seriously injure setting of historic Motte

An Bord Pleanála refuses Granard turbine plan as it ‘would seriously injure setting’ of historic Motte Reporter: newsroom@longfordleader.ie );   ); An Bord Pleanála has upheld the decision of Longford County Council to refuse planning permission for the proposed development of a 169 metres single wind turbine within Kiernan Milling Mill Building at Granardkill, Granard.  Kiernan Milling, care of Galetech Energy Services of Clondargan, Stradone, County Cavan, appealed the July 14, 2020, decision of Longford Co Co planners.  However, their appeal was unsuccessful as the state body upheld the local authority’s decision and deemed that the proposed turbine development would seriously injure and interfere with the setting of Granard Motte and Bailey. It would also be contrary to the proper planning and sustainable development of the area. 

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