GrantedDecided 24 April 2026Donegal County Council

MEENAHORNA, LIFFORD PO, CO. DONEGAL

Planning application 2562291
DecisionConditional grant
Decided24 April 2026
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Donegal County Council.
(1) ERECTION OF A TEMPORARY 100M HIGH LATTICE TYPE METEOROLOGICAL MAST INCLUDING ANCILLARY WORKS FOR A PERIOD OF 5 YEARS, TO BE FIXED TO GROUND ANCHORS BY GUY WIRES AND INCLUDING INSTRUMENTS FOR MEASURING LOCAL CLIMATE CONDITIONS, SERVICES AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT, (2) INFRA-RED LED AVIATION LIGHT TO BE FITTED NEAR THE TOP OF THE LATTICE SECTION OF THE PROPOSED METEOROLOGICAL MAST AND (3) BIRD FLIGHT DETERRENT MARKERS TO BE FITTED TO EACH GUY WIRE AT APPROXIMATELY 10M INTERVALS. AN APPROPRIATE ASSESSMENT AND NATURA IMPACT STATEMENT (NIS) ACCOMPANIES THIS APPLICATION

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