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  1. © OpenStreetMap
    2561155Granted

    Co. Kildare, Refer to Particulars attached

    Works to uprate the existing Rinawade – Dunfirth Tee – Kinnegad 110kV overhead line (OHL). Within County Kildare, the proposed development will take place within the following townlands: Confey, Parsonstown, Barnhall, Easton, Rinawade Upper, Rinawade Lower, Castletown, Oldcarton, Nicholastown, Killickaweeny, Cappagh, Newtown, Ballynakill, Ballyvoneen, Dysart, Dunfierth, Coolree, Kilmurry, Thomastown, Kilshanchoe, Clonagh, Cadamstown, Tanderagee, Calfstown, Ballinderry, Balrinnet, Kilglass, Nurney, Williamstown, Ballindoolin, Carrick, Grange East, Rahin. The Rinawade - Dunfirth Tee - Kinnegad 110 kV OHL circuit runs through County Meath, County Kildare and County Offaly. It is 54 km in length and travels from Kinnegad 110 kV substation in Killaskillen (County Meath) and traverses southeast where a short loop into Dunfirth 110 kV substation in Dunfirth (County Kildare) exists. The line then continues southeast where it terminates at Rinawade 110kV substation in Rinawade Lower (County Kildare). The OHL has a total of 249no. supporting structures. Within the functional area of Kildare County Council, there is 30.66 km of the existing OHL circuit, with 140 no. structures. Within the functional area of Meath County Council there is 23.16 km, with 107 no. structures, and within the functional area of Offaly County Council there is 0.42 km, with 2 no. structures. Separate planning applications will be lodged with Meath County Council and Offaly County Council. The proposed development within Co. Kildare will comprise: the replacement (“restringing”) of the existing OHL circuit conductor wires with a new higher capacity conductor between structure numbers 93 - 153, 224 - 226, and 240 - 247; the strengthening of tower foundations at 9no. locations; the strengthening of towers (i.e., member replacement) at 14no. locations; the painting of towers at 15no. locations; shear block remedial works of towers at 1no. location; the replacement of polesets at 43no. locations, with similar structures. There will be no change in height at 6no. poleset replacements. There will be height increases between 0.1m and 2.0m at 33no. poleset replacements. Poleset numbers 67, 72 and 132 will increase in height no greater than 3.0m, and poleset number 151 will increase in height no greater than 4.0m; the replumbing of polesets at 14no. locations; the replacement of insulating and ancillary hardware at all structures where conductor wires will be replaced; the replacement of stay wire/aDecision record indexed
    Decision08 May 2026View record
  2. © OpenStreetMap
    2461141Granted

    Killaskillen, Kinnegad, Co Meath N91 D510

    The development will consist of the installation and operation of a replacement asphalt plant with aggregate storage bins, recycled asphalt pavement (RAP) system, dust collection system and associated conveyor systems (c. 40m meters high); 3 No. bitumen storage tanks (c. 13.7m high) and control cabin (25m2); the construction of 17 No. covered storage bays (2,040m2) for the storage of aggregates and imported road planings, weighbridge, weighbridge office (30m2), wheelwash (85m2), water tank, inspection gantry, site offices (90m2), laboratory (46m2), car / HGV parking, provision of paved external yard area (2.4 ha), surface water management infrastructure and site access road, all within an application area of c. 3.5 ha. Imported road planings will be processed on-site prior to re-use in the RAP system as required. The proposed development will replace the existing asphalt plant on-site which will be removed. There will be no change in current working hours or production rates from those permitted at the existing asphalt plant. The application site is currently located within the boundary of EPA Industrial Emissions (IE) Licence Ref: P0487-07 for Breedon Cement Ireland Ltd. However, the application site will not form part of the licenced facility and the facility boundary will be amended in due course. Significant further information/revised plans submitted on this applicationDecision record indexed
    Decision19 December 2025View record
  3. © OpenStreetMap
    2560500Granted

    Clonmore, Clonmore, Co Offaly

    EirGrid PLC, with the consent and approval of the Electricity Supply Board (ESB), intends to apply for permission for works to uprate the existing Rinawade – Dunfirth Tee – Kinnegad 110kV overhead line (OHL). Within County Offaly, the proposed development will take place within the following townlands: CLONMORE. The Rinawade - Dunfirth Tee - Kinnegad 110 kV OHL circuit runs through County Meath, County Kildare and County Offaly. It is 54 km in length and travels from Kinnegad 110 kV substation in Killaskillen (County Meath) and traverses southeast where a short loop into Dunfirth 110 kV substation in Dunfirth (County Kildare) exists. The line then continues southeast where it terminates at Rinawade 110kV substation in Rinawade Lower (County Kildare). The OHL has a total of 249no. supporting structures. Within the functional area of Offaly County Council there is 0.42 km of the existing OHL circuit, with 2 no. structures. Within the functional area of Kildare County Council there is 30.66 km, with 140 no. structures, and within the functional area of Meath County Council, there is 23.16 km with 107 no. structures. Separate planning applications will be lodged with Kildare County Council and Meath County Council. The proposed development within Co. Offaly will comprise: • the replacement (“restringing”) of the existing OHL circuit conductor wires with a new higher capacity conductor and fibre wrap between structure numbers 38 – 39; • the painting of tower no. 38; • the replacement of insulating and ancillary hardware at all structures where conductor wires will be replaced; • all associated temporary site development works to gain access to the existing structures including vegetation clearance and management, disassembly and reassembly of gate posts / piers and removal and reinstatement of existing fencing; and • other temporary associated and ancillary site development works required for the purpose of the uprate of the existing circuit, including silt traps, silt fences, vegetation clearance and management, stone tracks, ground protection mats, infrastructure crossing support systems (i.e., guard poles) and temporary watercourse crossings. Where required, an aerial catenary stringing system will be used to facilitate stringing operations over major obstacles, e.g., national roads, rivers, etc. A Natura Impact Statement (NIS) will be submitted to the Planning Authority with the applicationDecision record indexed
    Decision11 December 2025View record
  4. © OpenStreetMap
    2561103Granted

    Kinnegad - Dunfeirth - Rinawade, Co. Meath

    EirGrid PLC, with the consent and approval of the Electricity Supply Board (ESB), intends to apply for permission for works to uprate the existing Rinawade – Dunfirth Tee – Kinnegad 110kV overhead line (OHL). Within County Meath, the proposed development will take place within the following townlands: JARRETSTOWN, WALTERSTOWN, MOOR OF MEATH, RATHLEEK, GRANGE, BOGGANSTOWN, CAPPAGHCREEN, BROWNSTOWN, SALESTOWN, AFFOLLUS, KILGRAIGUE, HARRISTOWN, PORTERSTOWN, KILCLONE, KIMMINS, BARROCKSTOWN, BALLYMAGILLIN, MULHUSSEY, FERRESTOWN, RODANSTOWN, BATTERSTOWN, DOLANSTOWN, CALGATH, BALFEAGHAN, KILGLIN, FERRANS, CASTLEJORDAN, GORTNAHORNA, KILLASKILLEN, CLONGALL, KNOCKERSALLY OR COLEHILL. The Rinawade - Dunfirth Tee - Kinnegad 110 kV OHL circuit runs through County Meath, County Kildare and County Offaly. It is 54 km in length and travels from Kinnegad 110 kV substation in Killaskillen (County Meath) and traverses southeast where a short loop into Dunfirth 110 kV substation in Dunfirth (County Kildare) exists. The line then continues southeast where it terminates at Rinawade 110kV substation in Rinawade Lower (County Kildare). The OHL has a total of 249no. supporting structures. Within the functional area of Meath County Council, there is 23.16 km of the existing OHL circuit, with 107 no. structures. Within the functional area of Kildare County Council there is 30.66 km, with 140 no. structures, and within the functional area of Offaly County Council there is 0.42 km, with 2 no. structures. Separate planning applications will be lodged with Kildare County Council and Offaly County Council. The proposed development within Co. Meath will comprise: • the replacement (“restringing”) of the existing OHL circuit conductor wires with a new higher capacity conductor between structure numbers 1 - 37, 185 - 214, and 218 - 223; • the replacement of angle mast in-situ at 1no. location, with a new angle mast; • the strengthening of tower foundations at 3no. locations; • the strengthening of towers (i.e., member replacement) at 5no. locations; • the painting of towers at 7no. locations; • shear block remedial works of towers at 1no. locations; • the replacement of polesets at 38no. locations, with similar structures. There will be no change in height at 12no. poleset replacements. There will be height increases between 0.1m and 2.0m at 26no. poleset replacements. • the replumbing of polesets at 11no. locations; • the replacement of insulating and ancillary hardware atDecision record indexed
    Decision05 December 2025View record
  5. © OpenStreetMap
    2360500Granted

    Killaskillen, Kinnegad, Co. Meath.

    Permission to (1) demolish an existing derelict shed, (2) make alterations and renovations to an existing single storey derelict dwelling, (3) construct a new 205.9sq.m two storey extension to the existing derelict dwelling and (4) for a new domestic vehicular entrance, proprietary wastewater treatment system & in-situ soil polishing filter and all associated ancillary site servicesDecision record indexed
    Decision21 February 2024View record
  6. © OpenStreetMap
    2360315Granted

    Killaskillen, Kinnegad, Co. Meath

    The development will consist of a private dwelling house, proprietary effluent treatment system and percolation area, domestic garage, entrance onto public road and all ancillary site servicesDecision record indexed
    Decision18 December 2023View record
  7. © OpenStreetMap
    2360186Granted

    Killaskillen, Kinnegad, Co. Meath N91D510

    The development will consist of; (1) Construction of a proposed overground cast in situ firewater retention tank, with a maximum height above ground level of 4 m, a tank floor area of 750 m an approximate volume of 3,000 m3, and (2) all ancillary site development worksDecision record indexed
    Decision19 September 2023View record
  8. © OpenStreetMap
    23171Granted

    Killaskillen, Kinnegad, Co Meath

    To renovate existing dwelling house and the construction of a new extension to existing dwelling house and ancillary site works. Significant Further Information/revised plans submitted on this applicationDecision record indexed
    Decision14 September 2023View record
  9. © OpenStreetMap
    2360152Granted

    Killaskillen, Kinnegad, Co. Meath N91 D510

    The development will consist of; (1) Construction of a proposed portal frame shed to accommodate storage of bagged cement, with a gross floor area (GFA) of approximately 1,200 sq. m., and with a maximum height above ground level of 10.64 metres; (2) Construction of 4 no. proposed cement storage silos, with each silo measuring approximately 7.17 metres diameter and a maximum height above ground level of approximately 27.82 metres, and (3) all ancillary site development worksDecision record indexed
    Decision01 September 2023View record
  10. © OpenStreetMap
    22958Granted

    Killaskillen Townland, Kinnegad, Co. Meath

    The installation of Solar Photovoltaic (PV) panels on ground mounted frames/support structures within existing field boundaries; 2 No electrical transformer stations; electrical control units; 1 No. customer ring main unit; underground cabling and ducting; internal site access tracks; site perimeter (stock-proof) security fencing; with new vehicular access from L8021 serving eastern parcel; and from unnamed access road off L8021, serving western parcel; and all associated landscaping including screen planting; and site development works. Significant further information/revised plans submitted on this applicationDecision record indexed
    Decision13 December 2022View record
  11. © OpenStreetMap
    221184Granted

    Killaskillen, Kinnegad, Co. Meath

    The development will consist of the deepening of the north-western portion of the existing limestone quarry extraction area (as permitted by Meath County Council Planning Register Ref: TA900603) by four extractive benches to 10m OD, over an area of c. 4.13 hectares. The proposed development will not result in any increase to the annual output of the existing limestone quarry or to the production capacity of the existing cement plant. The proposed development will be served by the existing on-site haul road from the existing vehicular access point on the L8021. An Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) has been prepared in respect of this planning application. The application site forms part of EPA Industrial Emissions (IE) Licence Ref: P0487-07 for Breedon Cement Ireland Ltd.Decision record indexed
    Decision01 November 2022View record
  12. © OpenStreetMap
    211146Granted

    Lansdown, Killaskillen, Kinnegad Co Meath

    The construction of a seven-bay clinker store of approximately 2,103 sqm gross floor area and all ancillary site development works within an application area of 0.61 hectaresDecision record indexed
    Decision15 October 2021View record
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