Major wind farm planned for South Leitrim: Public consultation open until July
A proposal for a 10‑turbine wind farm has been put forward for South Leitrim, covering 13 townlands in the county. The plan, presented by Leitrim County Council, is now open for public consultation and residents can view the full details from 21 May 2026. The consultation period will run until 10 July 2026, at which point any comments or concerns must be submitted to An Coimisiún Pleanála.
The development would see ten wind turbines erected across the selected townlands, with the council stating that the layout is designed to maximise energy output while minimising visual impact on the surrounding landscape. The proposal is being considered by the national planning commission, which will review the submission before making a decision. Residents are encouraged to review the documentation and provide feedback within the consultation window.
Leitrim County Council has made the proposal available on its website, where interested parties can download the full project brief and supporting studies. The council has also indicated that the consultation will be conducted in line with the statutory requirements for renewable energy projects in Ireland, ensuring that local views are taken into account.
The 10‑turbine scheme is part of a broader effort to increase renewable energy generation in the region, but it remains to be seen how the commission will weigh the environmental and community impacts against the potential benefits of additional clean power. The council has not yet announced any further steps beyond the consultation period.
The proposal has attracted attention from local groups and residents who are keen to understand how the project will affect the rural character of South Leitrim. While the council has not yet released a formal response to any opposition, the consultation period offers a chance for all stakeholders to voice their perspectives.
For more information, see the Leitrim County Council news release on the proposed wind farm.
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