CP1125 Physical Security of Transmission Stations – Central Region – 110kV [Exempted Development] Counties Kildare and Limerick

In accordance with Article 6(3) of the EU Habitats Directive
(Directive 92/43/EEC) and Regulation
42(1) of the European Communities (Birds and Natural
Habitats) Regulations 2011 as amended
(‘the Regulations’), EirGrid has undertaken Appropriate
Assessment (AA) Screening to assess, in
view of best scientific knowledge and the Conservation
Objectives of relevant European sites, if
the CP1125 Physical Security of Transmission Stations –
Central Region [Exempted Development]
(‘the Development’) individually or in-combination with

Appropriate Assessment Screening Determination CP0933 Thurles Station STATCOM–110kV [Exempted Development] County Tipperary

In accordance with Article 6(3) of the EU Habitats Directive
(Directive 92/43/EEC) and Regulation 42(1) of the European
Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011 as
amended (‘the Regulations’), EirGrid has undertaken
Appropriate Assessment (AA) Screening to assess, in view of
best scientific knowledge and the Conservation Objectives of
relevant European sites, if the CP0933 Thurles Station PCR
[Exempted Development] (‘the Development’) individually or
in combination with other plans or projects will result in

Celtic Interconnector Community Benefit Fund Strategy Brochure

Our community benefit fund recognises the
importance of local communities who support
our work. A community benefit scheme has
been created in proportion to the scale of the
project and we have established a community
forum on the Celtic Interconnector project to
ensure the scheme is designed for the local
community, by the local community.

Celtic Interconnector Benefit Fund Umbrella Application Form

The Celtic Interconnector Benefit Fund features an ‘Umbrella
Project’ Category. This is to make it easier for a community
to request funds for multiple small local initiatives
through one application. It can also be used to enable
communities to come together to apply for funding for small
low-cost initiatives that may be repeated in each of their
communities. The Celtic Interconnector Benefit Fund features
an ‘Umbrella
Project’ Category. This is to make it easier for a community