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Quarry Register Quarry Register REF NO NAME ADDRESS OF APPLICANT TOWNLAND OF Registered Status 3A 4A 5A NO ACTION QUARRY EUQY01 Patrick McCafferty Ballymagroarty Irish, Ballintra Ballymagroarty Irish, √ Ballintra EUQY02 Roadstone Provinces Regional Office, Two mile Ballynacarrick, Ballintra √ ditch, Co Galway EUQY03 Sean Granaghan Ardfarna, Bundoran Ardfarna, Bundoran No determination EUQY04 Gabriel Murray C/o Brid Murray, Drumconnor Drumbeagh, √ House, Mountcharles Mountcharles EUQY05 Andrew Walker Woodhead, Bruckless Ballyloughan, Bruckless No determination EUQY06 The Glenstone Co Ltd Donegal Road, Killybegs Bavin, Kilcar √ EUQY07 Brian Kerrigan Selacis, Inver Drumkeelan, √ Mountcharles EUQY08 Coillte Teoranta District Office, Government Lackrom, Laghey √ Buildings, Cranmore Road, Sligo EUQY09 Coillte Teoranta Newtownmountkennedy, Co Meenanellison √ Wicklow EUQY10 Con Friel Drumkeelan, Mountcharles Drumkeelan, √ Mountcharles EUQY11 Patrick Mulhern Ardaghey, Inver Castleogary, Inver No determination EUQY12 Mc Monagle Stone Mountcharles Largybrack, Mountcharles No determination Quarry Register REF NO NAME ADDRESS OF APPLICANT TOWNLAND OF Registered Status 3A 4A 5A NO ACTION QUARRY EUQY14 McMonagle Stone Mountcharles Turrishill, Mountcharles √ EUQY15 McMonagle Stone Mountcharles Alteogh, Mountcharles √ EUQY17 McMonagle Stone Mountcharles Glencoagh, Mountcharles √ EUQY18 McMonagle Stone Mountch arles Turrishill, Mountcharles √ EUQY19 Reginald Adair Bruckless Tullycullion, Bruckless √ EUQY21 Readymix (ROI) Ltd 5/23 East Wall Road, Dublin 3 Laghey √ EUQY22 Morrow Stone Letterbrick, Cloghan Drumkeelan, Dromore, √ Mountcharles EUQY23 Edward Patton Tonregee, Ballyshannon Killbarron, Ballyshannon √ EUQY24 Patrick Barrett, Main St, Bundoran Magheracar, Bundoran No determination EUQY25 Eamonn McNulty Coolcholly, Ballyshannon Carricknahorna, √ Cashelard, Ballyshannon EUQY27 Seamus Gallagher Kilcausey, Kilcar Kilcausey, Kilcar No determination EUQY28 Eamonn McNulty Coolcholly, Ballyshannon Cashelard, Ballyshannon √ Quarry Register REF NO NAME ADDRESS OF APPLICANT TOWNLAND OF Registered Status 3A 4A 5A NO ACTION QUARRY EUQY29 Michael McGroarty Drumkeelan, Mountcharles Drumkeelan, √ Mountcharles EUQY30 Kevin Harrold Glenfinn Road, Ballybofey Altcor, Inver √ EUQY31 Patton Bros Castlebane, Stranorlar Gortlettragh, Stranorlar √ EUQY33 Joseph P Marley Carricknamanna, Killygordon Carricknamanna, √ Killygordon EUQY34 Coillte Teoranta Cranmore Road, Sligo Cashelnavean, Ballybofey √ EUQY35 Coillte Teoranta Cranmore Road, Sligo Loughsallagh, Ballybofey √ EUQY36 Coillte Teoranta Cranmore Road, Sligo Cashelnavean, Ballybofey √ EUQY38 Thomas J Houston Treanamullin, Stranorlar Croaghonagh, Ballybofey √ EUQY39 Stanley Ballantine Kiltole, Convoy √ EUQY40 Charles McElchar Ballylast, Lifford Croaghonagh, Ballybofey √ EUQY41 G & R Stewart Manor No determination EUQY42 Paul Doherty 78A Culmore Road, Derry Glentown, St Johnston √ EUQY43 PE Lusby 300 Bigwood Road, Ardmore, Islandmore Clonleigh, √ Derry Lifford Quarry Register REF NO NAME ADDRESS OF APPLICANT TOWNLAND OF Registered Status 3A 4A 5A NO ACTION QUARRY EUQY44 Ian Tinney Trentaghmucklagh, St √ Johnston EUQY45 Ian McKean Porthall House, Porthall, Porthall, Lifford √ Lifford EUQY46 Charlie McGee Ros Suilighe, Letterkenny Calhame, Letterkenny No determination EUQY47 Mountain Top Quarry Mountain Top, Letterkenny Calhame, Letterkenny No determination EUQY48 Barnes Limestone Barnes, Termon Barnes, Termon No determination Quarry Ltd EUQY49 Martin McGee Devlinmore Devlinmore, Carrigart No determination EUQY50 Seamus McCormick Ballymacarthur Balleeeghan, Greencastle No determination EUQY51 Roadstone Provinces Regional Offices, two-mile- Carrickafoden, No determination ditch, Co Galway Carndonagh EUQY52 Coillte Teoranta Dublin Road, Glenard, Buncrana √ Newtownkennedy, Co Wicklow EUQY53 Daniel V Logue Meedinmore, Quigley’s Point Tromaty, Quigley’s Point √ EUQY54 Roadstone Provinces Regional office, Two-mile-ditch, Cashel, Carndonagh No determination Ltd Co Galway EUQY55 JMG Masonary 274 Foreglen Road, Dungiven, Tober, √ Building Ltd Co Derry Newtowncunningham Quarry Register REF NO NAME ADDRESS OF APPLICANT TOWNLAND OF Registered Status 3A 4A 5A NO ACTION QUARRY EUQY56 J Barr & Sons Avondale House, Burnfoot Drumhaggart, √ Carndonagh EUQY57 Stonecliff C/o Winnie Deery, Drumcarbit, Gortnacool, Carndonagh No determination Developments Malin EUQY58 J Barr & Sons Avondale House, Burnfoot Carrowmore, √ Carndonagh EUQY59 Charles McDaid Tooban, Burnfoot Crislakeel, Burnfoot √ EUQY60 Michael McDaid Crislakeel, Burnfoot Crislakeel, Burnfoot √ EUQY61 Morrow Stone Letterbrick, Cloghan Laguna, Ardara √ EUQY62 Alan Moore Clooney Hill, Portnoo Clooney Hill, Portnoo √ EUQY63 Neil Roarty Dunlewey Moneybeg, Dunlewey No determination EUQY64 Neil McFadden Knockfola, Brinlack Knockfola, Brinlack √ EUQY65 Donal Connolly Ards, Creeslough Moyra Glebe, Falcarragh √ EUQY67 Manus McFadden Cashel, Creeslough Casey, Dunfanaghy √ EUQY68 John Doohan Falcarragh Hill, Falcarragh Fawnmore, Falcarragh √ Quarry Register REF NO NAME ADDRESS OF APPLICANT TOWNLAND OF Registered Status 3A 4A 5A NO ACTION QUARRY EUQY69 Owen McGeehan Meenmore East, Fintown Meenmore East, Fintown √ EUQY70 Patrick Friel Stramartin, Derrybeg Glashagh, Derrybeg No determination EUQY71 Hugh Sweeney Sheskinore, Dungloe Croghboyle, Tully, No determination Dungloe EUQY72 James McGee Ballina, Fintown Moyra Glebe, Falcarragh √ EUQY73 Mark Doherty Carrick, Derrybeg Glassagh, Derrybeg √ EUQY74 Mark Doherty Carrick, Derrybeg Lunniagh, Derrybeg √ EUQY75 Bernard Greene Ardsbeg, Gortahork Upper Keeldrum, No determination Gortahork EUQY76 Hugh Harkin Carrick, Derrybeg Glassagh, Derrybeg √ EUQY77 Hugh McMonagle Meenatinney, Fintown Meenatinney, Fintown √ EUQY78 Sinead O’Neill Meenaleck, Crolly Arduns, Gweedore √ EUQY79 Patrick Friel, Stramartin, Derrybeg Luniagh, Derrybeg √ EUQY80 Manus McFadden Cashel, Creeslough Casey, Dunfanaghy √ EUQY81 Andrew & Kathleen Meenderrygamph, Gweedore Meenderrygamph, √ Campbell Gweedore Quarry Register REF NO NAME ADDRESS OF APPLICANT TOWNLAND OF Registered Status 3A 4A 5A NO ACTION QUARRY EUQY82 McFadden & McGinley T/A Muckish sand and gravel Carrownamaddy, √ Concrete Block Dunfanaghy EUQY83 William Sheridan C/o Michael Friel, Creeslough Greenhill, Dunfanaghy √ EUQY84 Seirbhisi Mara An Ballintra, Arranmore Island Ballintra, Arranmore No determination Uillin Teo Island EUQY85 M & S √ EUQY86 Sean Molloy Drumnacross, Glenties Drumnacross, Glenties √ EUQY87 Patrick Ferry T/A Ferry Construction, Arduns, Gweedore No determination Corner House, Gweedore EUQY88 John Roarty Meenaniller, Derrybeg Strakeenagh, Derrybeg √ EUQY89 James Patton Gweedore Road, Dungloe Cleenderry, Dungloe √ EUQY90 Michael O’Fearraigh An Ghlasaigh, Bun a Leaca Glashagh, Brinlack No determination EUQY91 Sean Eamonn Doherty Ballinamore, Cloghan Meenadoan, Fintown √ EUQY92 Thomas Alcorn The Arch, Horn Head, The Arch, Horn Head, √ Dunfanaghy Dunfanaghy EUQY94 James Greene Carnmore Road, Dungloe Meenderrygamph, √ Gweedore EUQY95 Michael McFadden Magheraroarty, Gortahork Derryconnor, Gortahork √ Quarry Register REF NO NAME ADDRESS OF APPLICANT TOWNLAND OF Registered Status 3A 4A 5A NO ACTION QUARRY EUQY96 Clann Mhic Aoidh C/o M Ui Fhearraigh, Oileann Oileann Ghashla, Gaoth √ Ghashla, Gaoth Dobhair Dobhair EUQY97 Declan Brennan Shalloghans, Fintown Shalloghan More, No determination Fintown EUQY98 John Roarty Loughanbradden, Fintown Stranglogh, Glenties √ EUQY99 Charles Gallagher Tullyhoner, Breenagh √ EUQY10 Cathal, Padraig Pol Muinedhubh, An Bunbeag 0 O’Gallchoir EUQY10 Harry McHugh Ardlougher Estate, Cashelgolan 2 EUQY10 Titleholder of C/o Donnchadh O’Fearrraigh, Strakeenagh, Derrybeg No determination 3 Undivided Seirbhisi Innealtoireachta, Commanage of Strath Cronach, Doiri Beaga Strakeenagh Td EUQY10 Titleholder of C/o Donnchadh O’Fearrraigh, Strakeenagh, Derrybeg √ 4 Undivided Seirbhisi Innealtoireachta, Commanage of Strath Cronach, Doiri Beaga Strakeenagh Td EUQY10 Titleholder of C/o Donnchadh O’Fearrraigh, Strakeenagh, Derrybeg No determination 5 Undivided Seirbhisi Innealtoireachta, Commanage of Strath Cronach, Doiri Beaga Strakeenagh Td EUQY10 John Connor Downings Magherabeg, Downings No determination 7 Quarry Register REF NO NAME ADDRESS OF APPLICANT TOWNLAND OF Registered Status 3A 4A 5A NO ACTION QUARRY EUQY10 Matthew & Eileen Keeloges, Churchill Keeloges, Churchill No detrmination 8 Maguire EUQY11 Jimmy Toland Mindoran, Clonmany Hilltown, Glenmakee, √ 0 Carndonagh EUQY11 James John Boyle Loughanbradden, Fintown Loughanbradden, √ 1 Fintown EUQY11 Peter O’Donnell Deragh Glen Road, Annagry Deragh Glen Road Not Registered √ 2 EUQY11 Joe Greene Gwedore Road Arduns, Gweedore Not Registered No determination 3 EUQY11 John &Kevin Greene Hall Lane, Gweedore Road, Cnocknageeragh, Not Registered √ 4 Dungloe Dungloe EUQY11 Ownie Gillespie Bunbeg Meenderrygamph, Not Registered √ 5 Gweedore EUQY11 John Gillespie Crolly Meenderrygamph, Not Registered √ 6 Gweedore EUQY11 North West wind Ltd Crolly Loughderryduff, Ardara Not Registered No determination 7 EUQY11 Peter Byrne DrumnasillaghGlenties Drumnasillagh, Glenties Not Registered √ 8 EUQY11 North West wind Ltd Crolly Loughderryduff Hill, Not Registered No determination 9 Ardara EUQY12 Cassidy Bros Falcarragh Errarooey Beg, Falcarragh Not Registered No determination 0 Quarry Register REF NO NAME ADDRESS OF APPLICANT TOWNLAND OF Registered Status 3A 4A 5A NO ACTION QUARRY EUQY12 Ownie Gillespie Bunbeg Arduns,Gweedore Not Registered √ 1 EUQY12 Hugh Gavigan
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