Commercial semi-state agency, AirNav Ireland and Shannon airport are also objecting to proposed development
Plans to construct an 11-turbine 72MW wind farm in the “12 O’Clock hills” in southeast Clare pose a significant threat to “a peaceful haven” at a silent Buddhist retreat centre, objectors claim.
The objection states that the Sunyata Buddhist Retreat Centre is renowned nationally and internationally for hosting retreats that attract thousands annually.More offices for fewer clients and sitting down with an Irish Brexiteer The objection adds that “protecting Sunyata’s operations and the serene environment it is part of is crucial to ensuring that it remains unaffected by developments that could compromise its ability to serve as a refuge for growth and self-discovery”.
She said that in relation to the Oatfield wind farm, Ørsted is currently “preparing responses to the themes of the submissions, and this will be provided to An Bord Pleanála in line with the planning process”.
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