Framed, mounted prints by a local artist are available for sale in The George, price 45 Euro each. 10 Euro from the sale of each picture will be donated to the Currane dressing rooms appeal.
Category: Community News
The George web site
The George finally has it’s own web site including a picture gallery. It can be found at: www.corraunhouse.com/thegeorge.html.
Remember, we are happy to include information about any local business on Currane.net. Just speak to Jane or email her here.
Images of the past
Ju Ju Anderson has kindly decided to share her photographs of life at Corraun House in the 1930’s with us. Ju Ju is the daughter of William and Annie Anderson. William was once the gardener at Corraun House when it was still owned by the Dickens family.
A wind farm update
At the community meeting that took place earlier this year, a number of questions were addressed. I’m still waiting for the answers given to those questions. When I have them I will post them here.
Springtime in Currane
Currane Wind Farm
The story so far |
A wind farm for Currane?
During the autumn of 2004 Muintir a’Chorráin, the Currane Local Development company, was approached by a developer with an idea for building a wind farm in Currane. The initial suggestion is to place 15 turbines in an area on the southern side of the Currane Peninsula stretching from Lough Ard to “Three Rivers”. The turbines would be rated at 3MW (mega watt) with a hub height of 65 metres and blade length of 45 metres. Transmission lines will run as far as Newport, where a grid connection can be made. The community, through Muintir a’Chorráin, will have a say in where the turbines are to be positioned. No detailed plan or proposal had been formulated as the developer does not wish to proceed with the project without the backing of the community. In return for this backing, the developer has offered: • an annual payment of €500,000 (into a trust fund or similar) for the benefit of the community; First steps Having discussed the proposal and feeling that the idea had merit, the Board of Muintir a’Chorráin arranged an open meeting to guage reaction of the community. At this meeting it was clear that the people of Currane were interested in hearing more, so an Open Day was arranged for 27th December 2004. The basic idea for the development was detailed in a series of photographs, maps, texts and an animation. These gave an impression of what the wind farm could look like and explained the principles and technologies involved. Several independent experts were on hand to answer general questions about wind farms. Following the Open Day, and having given the community some time to consider what they had seen, another open meeting was arranged for 19th February at which the community was asked to raise questions and concerns relating to the development. These, along with several others raised prior to the meeting, are listed below. The Board of Muintir a’Chorráin has passed these questions and concerns to the developer and has arranged a further open meeting to hear the answers. This meeting will take place on Saturday March 19th at 12.30pm in Glór na dTonn. It is hoped that the developer and a panel of experts will be on hand to answer any supplementary questions. |
A wind farm for Currane?
Have you heard about the proposed community wind farm project in Currane? The plan is in it’s very early stages at present. To read about what has happened so far, click the link on the right. At the last community meeting on 19/02/05, a number of questions were raised by the community. These questions will be answered at the next community meeting on 19/03/05 at 12.30pm. Read the questions raised. Keep tuned to this site for updates.
Currane Golf Open 2003
The Currane Golf Open took place on 29/12/03 followed by presentation of prizes in The George.
Volleyball Club
The adult volleyball club meet, play (badly!), and then go for a drink every Thursday night at 9 o’clock, Glor na dTonn, all adults welcome. New members please!!
Bank Holiday Monday 4/8/03
Bank Holiday Monday afternoon in The George during the Welcome Home Festival.
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