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  • Amendment to 11.VA0015 Laois-Kilkenny Reinforcement Project Section146B lodged to An Bord Pleanala ref. PM11.320832

    Amendment to 11.VA0015

    Section 146B of Planning & Development Act 2000  lodged 13/09/2024

    Bord Pleanála Case reference: PM11.320832


    Located in the Townland of Coolnabacky, Co Laois

    Laois County Council


    Description

    Alteration Request in Accordance with Section 146B regarding Permitted Development PL11.VA0015 Laois-Kilkenny Reinforcement Project, 400kV/110kV Gas Insulated Substation.

    Case type

    Amendment of decision on private Development

    Decision

    Case is due to be decided by 07/11/2024

    Parties
    • EirGrid (Applicant)
    • EirGrid (Active)
  • Draft Portlaoise Local Area Plan 2024-2030 – Material Alterations Stage of Draft Portlaoise LAP 2024-2030

    Please be advised the Draft Portlaoise Local Area Plan 2024-2030 – Material Alterations Stage of Draft Portlaoise LAP 2024-2030 is now available for inspection on http://consult.laois.ie/

    Submissions and observations can be made as follows:

    the following relevant address:

    Laois County Council, Senior Planner, Áras an Chontae, JFL Avenue, Portlaoise, Co. Laois.

     

  • Transboundary Environmental Impact Assessment Public consultation for Morecambe Offshore Wind Limited

    Overview

    Transboundary Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Public Consultation – Morecambe Offshore Windfarm development, located approximately 30km from the Lancashire coastline

    Summary

    On 16 November 2022, the Minister for Housing, Local Government & Heritage, received a transboundary EIA screening statement in relation to the proposed Morecambe Offshore Windfarm development, which was conducted on behalf of the United Kingdom’s Secretary of State at the pre-application stage. The transboundary screening process identified potential transboundary issues for Ireland relating to impacts on commercial fishing and shipping and navigation.

    Subsequently, on 26 July 2024, the United Kingdom’s Planning Inspectorate (PINS) wrote to the Minister to invite Ireland to participate in transboundary EIA consultation as the Examining Authority had accepted the planning application for the proposed development. This public consultation is being held in accordance with article 132 of the Planning and Development Regulations 2001 – 2024.

    Additionally, following the acceptance of the planning application a second transboundary screening was conducted on 26 July 2024. This transboundary screening process concluded that potential transboundary environmental impacts on Ireland were not likely to be significant. However, in keeping with the procedures for similar developments and the initial screening results, a public consultation is being held to give members of the public an opportunity to make submissions on the proposed development.

     

    Why is this consultation being undertaken?

    In accordance with the provisions of the 1991 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Convention on Environmental Impact Assessment in a Transboundary Context (“the Espoo Convention”), transboundary States are required to engage in transboundary consultation, including with members of the public, in respect of projects likely to have significant effects on the environment of neighbouring States as part of the environmental impact assessment of a proposed development. For this purpose, the transboundary State in whose territory the project is intended to be carried out is required to send to the affected State, no later than when informing its own public, a description of the project and any available information on its possible transboundary impact.

    As noted above, the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage recently received information in the form of a letter of notification dated 26 July 2024 from PINS, relating to an application for development consent for the proposed Morecambe Offshore Windfarm development that is now in the pre-examination stage of their development consent order process.

    The proposed development is comprised of (but not limited to) an offshore wind farm array located in the east Irish Sea approximately 30km from the Lancashire coastline.

    The UK Secretary of State has determined that the proposed development requires an environmental impact assessment and consequently they have conducted a transboundary EIA screening. The initial transboundary screening exercise determined that the proposed development may have transboundary environmental impacts in Ireland that included significant impacts on commercial fishing and shipping and navigation. The second transboundary screening concluded that the transboundary environmental impacts would not be significant impacts.

    Screening Assessment

    The letter of 26 July 2024 provides details of where further information on the proposed development can be found on the PINS website – see also link provided under “How to participate” below.

    How to Participate

    All documentation related to the development consent application for the proposed development, including additional or amending documentation accepted at the discretion of the PINS, is available to view on its website at:

    https://national-infrastructure-consenting.planninginspectorate.gov.uk/projects/EN010121/documents

    Members of the public may wish to visit the Dublin City Council public consultation portal to view correspondence from the PINS, digital copies of extracts from the applicant’s Environmental Statement; associated documents and links provided by the PINS to the full Environmental Statement and all other documentation relating to the development consent application for the proposed development.

    https://consultation.dublincity.ie/planning/morecambe-offshore-windfarm

    The public consultation notice is also available to view in the office of the Planning Section of Laois County Council  during office hours.

    A copy of these documents are available for inspection, or purchase at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy, during office hours at the office of each local authority nationwide and Laois County Council.

     

    Making submissions or observations

    Submissions or observations should be made directly to the Planning Inspectorate UK at Morecambeoffshorewindproject@planninginspectorate.gov.uk

     

    Deadlines for submissions or observations

    The public consultation period is open from 04th September 2024. The deadline for the receipt of written submissions or observations under this transboundary consultation process is close of business on 09th October 2024 at the latest. The Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage will not accept submissions or observations in relation to the project.

     

    Documents

    Documents are available below.

     

    Terms and Conditions

    Not applicable – submissions are made directly to the competent authority, therefore neither the Department nor any planning authorities will be receiving submissions. On that basis, there should be no GDPR concerns

    Contact details for submissions or observations

    Any queries in relation to this transboundary EIA consultation should be directed to Dublin City Council. See contact details below:

    Greg Bryan, Administrative Officer

    Planning & Property Development Department, Planning Administration,

    Block4, Floor 3, Civic Offices,

    Wood Quay, Dublin 8

    T: 01-2223108 E: greg.bryan@dublincity.ie

     

    Give us your views

    Download The Press Notice646.6 KB (PDF document)

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  • Transboundary Environmental Impact Assessment Public Consultation: Morgan Offshore Wind Project

    Overview

    Transboundary Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Public Consultation – Morgan Offshore Wind Project, located in the Irish Sea approximately 22.3km from the Isle of Man and 36.3km from the northwest coast of England

    Summary

    On 10th October 2022, the Minister for Housing, Local Government & Heritage, received a transboundary EIA screening statement in relation to the proposed Morgan Offshore Wind Project, which was conducted on behalf of the United Kingdom’s Secretary of State at the pre-application stage. The transboundary screening process identified potential transboundary issues for Ireland relating to impacts on marine mammals, commercial fishing and shipping and navigation.

    Subsequently, on 3rd July 2024, the United Kingdom’s Planning Inspectorate (PINS) wrote to the Minister to invite Ireland to participate in transboundary EIA consultation as the Examining Authority had accepted for examination the planning application for the proposed development. This public consultation is being held in accordance with article 132 of the Planning and Development Regulations 2001 – 2024.

    Additionally, following the acceptance for examination of the Development Consent Order application this proposal was also re-screened for possible transboundary effects on 3rd July 2024 with this transboundary screening process identifying potential significant transboundary issues for Ireland relating to impacts on shipping and navigation.

    Why is this consultation being undertaken?

    In accordance with the provisions of the 1991 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Convention on Environmental Impact Assessment in a Transboundary Context (“the Espoo Convention”), transboundary States are required to engage in transboundary consultation, including with members of the public, in respect of projects likely to have significant effects on the environment of neighbouring States as part of the environmental impact assessment of a proposed development. For this purpose, the transboundary State in whose territory the project is intended to be carried out is required to send to the affected State, no later than when informing its own public, a description of the project and any available information on its possible transboundary impact.

    As noted above, the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage recently received information in the form of a letter of notification dated 3rd July 2024 from PINS, relating to an application for development consent for the proposed Morgan Offshore Wind Project that is now in the pre-examination stage of their development consent order process.

    The proposed development is comprised of (but not limited to) an offshore wind farm located approximately 22.3km from the Isle of Man and 36.3km from the northwest coast of England and associated transmission infrastructure extending over 322.2km2.

    The UK Secretary of State has determined that the proposed development requires an environmental impact assessment and consequently they have conducted a transboundary EIA screening. This screening exercise determined that the proposed development may have transboundary environmental impacts in Ireland. The transboundary issues screened in include significant impacts on shipping and navigation.

    Screening Assessment

    The letter of 3rd July 2024 provides details of where further information on the proposed development can be found on the PINS website – see also link provided under “How to participate” below.

    How to Participate

    All documentation related to the development consent application for the proposed development, including additional or amending documentation accepted at the discretion of the PINS, is available to view on its website at:

    https://national-infrastructure-consenting.planninginspectorate.gov.uk/projects/EN010136/documents

    Members of the public may wish to visit the Dublin City Council public consultation portal to view correspondence from the PINS, digital copies of extracts from the applicant’s Environmental Statement; associated documents and links provided by the PINS to the full Environmental Statement and all other documentation relating to the development consent application for the proposed development.

    https://consultation.dublincity.ie/planning/morgan-off-shore-wind-project

    The public consultation notice should also be available to view in the office of the Planning Section of each local authority nationwide during office hours, by appointment if required.

    Transboundary Environmental Public Consultation – Morgan Offshore Wind Project – Dublin City Council – Citizen Space

     

    Making submissions or observations

    Submissions or observations should be made directly to the Planning Inspectorate UK at Morganoffshorewindproject@planninginspectorate.gov.uk

    Deadlines for submissions or observations

    The public consultation period is open from 31st July 2024. The deadline for the receipt of written submissions or observations under this transboundary consultation process is close of business on 4th September 2024 at the latest. The Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage will not accept submissions or observations in relation to the project.

    Documents

    Documents are available below.

    Terms and Conditions

    Not applicable – submissions are made directly to the competent authority, therefore neither the Department nor any planning authorities will be receiving submissions. On that basis, there should be no GDPR concerns

    Contact details for submissions or observations

    Any queries in relation to this transboundary EIA consultation should be directed to Dublin City Council. See contact details below:

    Greg Bryan, Administrative Officer

    Planning & Property Development Department, Planning Administration,

    Block4, Floor 3, Civic Offices,

    Wood Quay, Dublin 8

    T: 01-2223108 E: greg.bryan@dublincity.ie

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  • Transboundary Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Public consultation – Mona Offshore Wind Limited Windfarm.

    Overview

    Transboundary Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Public Consultation – Mona Offshore Wind Project, located in the Irish Sea approximately 28.2km from the Anglesey coastline

    Summary

    On 7 November 2022, the Minister for Housing, Local Government & Heritage, received a transboundary EIA screening statement in relation to the proposed Mona Offshore Wind Project, which was conducted on behalf of the United Kingdom’s Secretary of State at the pre-application stage. The transboundary screening process identified potential transboundary issues for Ireland relating to impacts on marine mammals, commercial fisheries, shipping and navigation and other sea users.

    Subsequently, on 30 April 2024, the United Kingdom’s Planning Inspectorate (PINS) wrote to the Minister to invite Ireland to participate in transboundary EIA consultation as the Examining Authority had accepted for examination the planning application for the proposed development. This public consultation is being held in accordance with article 132 of the Planning and Development Regulations 2001 – 2024.

    Additionally, following the acceptance for examination of the Development Consent Order application this proposal was also re-screened for possible transboundary effects on the 30th April 2024 with this transboundary screening process identifying potential significant transboundary issues for Ireland relating to impacts on shipping and navigation.

    Why is this consultation being undertaken?

    In accordance with the provisions of the 1991 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Convention on Environmental Impact Assessment in a Transboundary Context (“the Espoo Convention”), transboundary States are required to engage in transboundary consultation, including with members of the public, in respect of projects likely to have significant effects on the environment of neighbouring States as part of the environmental impact assessment of a proposed development. For this purpose, the transboundary State in whose territory the project is intended to be carried out is required to send to the affected State, no later than when informing its own public, a description of the project and any available information on its possible transboundary impact.

    As noted above, the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage recently received information in the form of a letter of notification dated 30 April 2024 from PINS, relating to an application for development consent for the proposed Mona Offshore Wind Project that is now in the pre-examination stage of their development consent order process.

    The proposed development is comprised of (but not limited to) an offshore wind farm array located in the east Irish Sea, 28.2km from the Anglesey coastline; offshore transmission infrastructure extending to landfall on the north coast of Wales; and an onshore transmission infrastructure extending from landfall to the onshore National Grid substation at Bodelwyddan.

    The UK Secretary of State has determined that the proposed development requires an environmental impact assessment and consequently they have conducted a transboundary EIA screening. This screening exercise determined that the proposed development may have transboundary environmental impacts in Ireland. The transboundary issues screened in include significant impacts on shipping and navigation.

    Screening Assessment

    The letter of 30 April 2024 provides details of where further information on the proposed development can be found on the PINS website – see also link provided under “How to participate” below.

    How to Participate

    All documentation related to the development consent application for the proposed development, including additional or amending documentation accepted at the discretion of the PINS, is available to view on its website at:

    https://infrastructure.planninginspectorate.gov.uk/projects/wales/mona-offshore-wind-farm/?ipcsection=overview

    Members of the public may wish to visit the Dublin City Council public consultation portal to view correspondence from the PINS, digital copies of extracts from the applicant’s Environmental Statement; associated documents and links provided by the PINS to the full Environmental Statement and all other documentation relating to the development consent application for the proposed development.

    https://consultation.dublincity.ie/planning/mona-off-shore-windfarm

    The public consultation notice should also be available to view in the office of the Planning Section of each local authority nationwide during office hours, by appointment if required.

    A copy of these documents are available for inspection, or purchase at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy, during office hours at the office of each local authority nationwide. Links to all documents will also be made available online by each local authority. Please contact your local authority for further details.

    Making submissions or observations

    Submissions or observations should be made directly to the Planning Inspectorate UK at Monaoffshorewindproject@planninginspectorate.gov.uk

    Deadlines for submissions or observations

    The public consultation period is open from 12th June 2024. The deadline for the receipt of written submissions or observations under this transboundary consultation process is close of business on 17th July 2024 at the latest. The Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage will not accept submissions or observations in relation to the project.

    Documents

    Documents are available via the Dublin City Council Website Portal.

    https://consultation.dublincity.ie/planning//mona-off-shore-windfarm

    link below

    Transboundary Environmental Public Consultation – Mona Off Shore Windfarm – Dublin City Council – Citizen Space

    Terms and Conditions

    Not applicable – submissions are made directly to the competent authority, therefore neither the Department nor any planning authorities will be receiving submissions. On that basis, there should be no GDPR concerns

    Contact details for submissions or observations

    Any queries in relation to this transboundary EIA consultation should be directed to Dublin City Council. See contact details below:

    Greg Bryan, Administrative Officer

    Planning & Property Development Department, Planning Administration,

    Block4, Floor 3, Civic Offices,

    Wood Quay, Dublin 8

    T: 01-2223108 E: greg.bryan@dublincity.ie

  • RZLT 2024 Zoning Submission Deadline Reminder is 31.05.2024

    RZLT 2024 Zoning Submission Deadline Reminder

    You are advised that a person may on or before 31st May 2024, in respect of zoned land that a person owns, make a submission to the Local Authority requesting a variation of the zoning of that land.

    Any such submission should include evidence of ownership, detailed reasons for any rezoning request, along with a map to a scale of 1:1,000 (urban) or 1:2,500 (rural) clearly identifying the relevant plot of land.

    All rezoning requests made will be considered by the Local Authority having regard to the proper planning and sustainable development of the area.

    Such submissions shall be made by Post: Administrative Officer, Laois County Council, Arás an Chontae, James Fintan Lalor Ave., Portlaoise, Co. Laois.

    by email: planning@laoiscoco.ie

     

     

  • draft Portlaoise Local Area Plan 2024-2030

    The 6 week public consultation period for the draft Portlaoise Local Area Plan 2024-2030 has recommenced.

    The new 6 week public consultation period will now run from 15th May through 26th June 2024.

    PUBLIC INFORMATION SESSIONS will be held as follows:

    1. Portlaoise Library, Main Street, Portlaoise

    Wednesday 5th June 2024

    11 am-1 pm

     

    2. Portlaoise Library, Main Street, Portlaoise

    Wednesday 12th June 2024

    11 am-1 pm

     

    Written submissions or observations made on or before 4pm, 26th June 2024 will be taken into consideration before the making of the Local Area Plan.

     

    Submissions may be made in one of the following ways:

    Latest time for receipt of submissions [post/online/email] is: 4.00 PM, 26th June 2024.

    Please note that any person who made a submission during the originally advertised 6 week public consultation period running from April 5th through to the 17th May 2024 will be required to formally re-submit their submission during the new dates indicated in this notice, in order for them to be considered in the making of the plan. In this regard, Laois County Council regrets any inconvenience caused.

     

    Clink on the link below to see the Draft Portlaoise LAP 2024-2030

    Draft Portlaoise LAP 2024-2030

     

  • Draft Portlaoise Local Area Plan 2024 – 2030 – Public Meetings upcoming!

    PUBLIC INFORMATION SESSIONS will be held at Laois County Council Offices, Aras an Chontae, Portlaoise on:

     

    Thursday 18th April 2024: 11am – 1pm and 2pm – 5pm

     

    Thursday 25th April 2024: 11am – 1pm and 2pm – 5pm

     

     

     

     

    Portlaoise poster

  • Draft Portlaoise Local Area Plan 2024 – 2030

    A Draft Portlaoise Local Area Plan 2024-2030 has been prepared. Submissions or observations are hereby invited from the public and interested bodies up to 4pm on 17th May 2024.

    It can be viewed at the following link on the consultation portal: Draft Portlaoise Local Area Plan 2024 – 2030 | Laois County Council Consultation Portal

    and on Laois.ie at the following link: Portlaoise Local Area Plan 2024 – 2030 – Laois County Council

  • URDF – Launch of URDF Programme Tracker / GIS Storymap Website

    The URDF team have been developing an interactive GIS Storymap site containing details of all URDF funded projects across the country which allow members of the public to access up to date information on all URDF supported projects at a Local Authority level.

     

    The site has been officially launched on the 6th March 2024.

     

    Access to the interactive GIS Storymap webpage is available directly via the following link:

     

    https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/98a739a585944cf887f2dffe54c4f129/

     

    Further information on the URDF Programme, along with a link to the Storymap site, is also available via the URDF’s main webpage:

     

    https://www.gov.ie/URDF

  • Electric Picnic 2024

    EP Republic has applied for a LICENCE APPLICATION under the terms of Part XVI of the Planning and Development Act 2000 to 2015 (as amended) for a Proposed Multi Stage Concert event to be held at Stradbally Hall Estate, Stradbally, Co. Laois

     

    The proposed Multi Stage Concert event to be held on 16th August,  17th August and 18th August 2024 at Stradbally Hall Estate, Stradbally, Co. Laois, with low key entertainment on 15th August 2024.

    General camping facilities from the 16th – 19th August 2024, general campervan from 14th – 19th August 2024, family campervan from 15th – 19th August 2024 and early entry camping facilities for a maximum of 25,000 from the 15th – 19th August 2024.

    If you wish to lodge a submission/observation to the licence application, please send your submission in writing, before close of business on 19th March 2024, to the Planning Department Laois County Council, Áras an Chontae, Portlaoise, Co. Laois or by email to planning@laoiscoco.ie