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Donegal County S.261A Quarry Register REF NO NAME TOWNLAND OF QUARRY EUQY01 Patrick McCafferty Ballymagroarty Irish, Ballintra EUQY02 Roadstone Provinces Ballynacarrick, Ballintra EUQY03 Sean Granaghan Ardfarna, Bundoran EUQY04 Gabriel Murray Drumbeagh, Mountcharles EUQY05 Andrew Walker Ballyloughan, Bruckless EUQY06 The Glenstone Co Ltd Bavin, Kilcar EUQY07 Brian Kerrigan Drumkeelan, Mountcharles EUQY08 Coillte Teoranta Lackrom, Laghey EUQY09 Coillte Teoranta Meenanellison EUQY10 Con Friel Drumkeelan, Mountcharles EUQY11 Patrick Mulhern Castleogary, Inver EUQY12 Mc Monagle Stone Largybrack, Mountcharles EUQY14 McMonagle Stone Turrishill, Mountcharles EUQY15 McMonagle Stone Alteogh, Mountcharles EUQY17 McMonagle Stone Glencoagh, Mountcharles EUQY18 McMonagle Stone Turrishill, Mountcharles EUQY19 Reginald Adair Tullycullion, Bruckless EUQY21 Readymix (ROI) Ltd Laghey EUQY22 Morrow Stone Drumkeelan, Dromore, Mountcharles EUQY23 Edward Patton Killbarron, Ballyshannon EUQY24 Patrick Barrett, Magheracar, Bundoran EUQY25 Eamonn McNulty Carricknahorna, Cashelard, Ballyshannon EUQY27 Seamus Gallagher Kilcausey, Kilcar EUQY28 Eamonn McNulty Cashelard, Ballyshannon EUQY29 Michael McGroarty Drumkeelan, Mountcharles EUQY30 Kevin Harrold Altcor, Inver EUQY31 Patton Bros Gortlettragh, Stranorlar EUQY33 Joseph P Marley Carricknamanna, Killygordon EUQY34 Coillte Teoranta Cashelnavean, Ballybofey EUQY35 Coillte Teoranta Loughsallagh, Ballybofey EUQY36 Coillte Teoranta Cashelnavean, Ballybofey EUQY38 Thomas J Houston Croaghonagh, Ballybofey EUQY39 Stanley Ballantine Kiltole, Convoy EUQY40 Charles McElchar Croaghonagh, Ballybofey EUQY41 G & R Stewart EUQY42 Paul Doherty Glentown, St Johnston EUQY43 PE Lusby Islandmore Clonleigh, Lifford EUQY44 Ian Tinney Trentaghmucklagh, St Johnston EUQY45 Ian McKean Porthall, Lifford EUQY46 Charlie McGee Calhame, Letterkenny EUQY47 Mountain Top Quarry Calhame, Letterkenny EUQY48 Barnes Limestone Barnes, Termon Quarry Ltd EUQY49 Martin McGee Devlinmore, Carrigart EUQY50 Seamus McCormick Balleeeghan, Greencastle EUQY51 Roadstone Provinces Carrickafoden, Carndonagh EUQY52 Coillte Teoranta Glenard, Buncrana EUQY53 Daniel V Logue Tromaty, Quigley’s Point EUQY54 Roadstone Provinces Cashel, Carndonagh Ltd EUQY55 JMG Masonary Building Tober, Newtowncunningham Ltd EUQY56 J Barr & Sons Drumhaggart, Carndonagh EUQY57 Stonecliff Developments Gortnacool, Carndonagh EUQY58 J Barr & Sons Carrowmore, Carndonagh EUQY59 Charles McDaid Crislakeel, Burnfoot EUQY60 Michael McDaid Crislakeel, Burnfoot EUQY61 Morrow Stone Laguna, Ardara EUQY62 Alan Moore Clooney Hill, Portnoo EUQY63 Neil Roarty Moneybeg, Dunlewey EUQY64 Neil McFadden Knockfola, Brinlack EUQY65 Donal Connolly Moyra Glebe, Falcarragh EUQY67 Manus McFadden Casey, Dunfanaghy EUQY68 John Doohan Fawnmore, Falcarragh EUQY69 Owen McGeehan Meenmore East, Fintown EUQY70 Patrick Friel Glashagh, Derrybeg EUQY71 Hugh Sweeney Croghboyle, Tully, Dungloe EUQY72 James McGee Moyra Glebe, Falcarragh EUQY73 Mark Doherty Glassagh, Derrybeg EUQY74 Mark Doherty Lunniagh, Derrybeg EUQY75 Bernard Greene Upper Keeldrum, Gortahork EUQY76 Hugh Harkin Glassagh, Derrybeg EUQY77 Hugh McMonagle Meenatinney, Fintown EUQY78 Sinead O’Neill Arduns, Gweedore EUQY79 Patrick Friel, Luniagh, Derrybeg EUQY80 Manus McFadden Casey, Dunfanaghy EUQY81 Andrew & Kathleen Meenderrygamph, Gweedore Campbell EUQY82 McFadden & McGinley Carrownamaddy, Dunfanaghy EUQY83 William Sheridan Greenhill, Dunfanaghy EUQY84 Seirbhisi Mara An Uillin Ballintra, Arranmore Island Teo EUQY85 M & S EUQY86 Sean Molloy Drumnacross, Glenties EUQY87 Patrick Ferry Arduns, Gweedore EUQY88 John Roarty Strakeenagh, Derrybeg EUQY89 James Patton Cleenderry, Dungloe EUQY90 Michael O’Fearraigh Glashagh, Brinlack EUQY91 Sean Eamonn Doherty Meenadoan, Fintown EUQY92 Thomas Alcorn The Arch, Horn Head, Dunfanaghy EUQY94 James Greene Meenderrygamph, Gweedore EUQY95 Michael McFadden Derryconnor, Gortahork EUQY96 Clann Mhic Aoidh Oileann Ghashla, Gaoth Dobhair EUQY97 Declan Brennan Shalloghan More, Fintown EUQY98 John Roarty Stranglogh, Glenties EUQY99 Charles Gallagher Tullyhoner, Breenagh EUQY100 Cathal, Padraig Pol O’Gallchoir EUQY102 Harry McHugh EUQY103 Titleholder of Strakeenagh, Derrybeg Undivided Commanage of Strakeenagh Td EUQY104 Titleholder of Strakeenagh, Derrybeg Undivided Commanage of Strakeenagh Td EUQY105 Titleholder of Strakeenagh, Derrybeg Undivided Commanage of Strakeenagh Td EUQY107 John Connor Magherabeg, Downings EUQY108 Matthew & Eileen Keeloges, Churchill Maguire EUQY110 Jimmy Toland Hilltown, Glenmakee, Carndonagh EUQY111 James John Boyle Loughanbradden, Fintown EUQY112 Patrick Campbell Derrnacarrow Doochary EUQY113 Joe Greene Arduns, Gweedore EUQY114 John &Kevin Greene Cnocknageeragh, Dungloe EUQY115 Ownie Gillespie Meenderrygamph, Gweedore EUQY116 John Gillespie Meenderrygamph, Gweedore EUQY117 North West wind Ltd Loughderryduff, Ardara EUQY118 Peter Byrne Drumnasillagh, Glenties EUQY119 North West wind Ltd Loughderryduff Hill, Ardara EUQY120 Cassidy Bros Errarooey Beg, Falcarragh EUQY121 Ownie Gillespie Arduns,Gweedore EUQY122 Hugh Gavigan Loughnalughraman, Glencolmcille EUQY123 Daniel McDermott Coolvoy, Doochary EUQY124 Paul Gallagher Muckish Mountain EUQY125 Connie McFadden Upper Knockfola EUQY126 Hugh Harkin Carrick, Derrybeg EUQY127 Eamonn Coyle Carrick, Derrybeg EUQY128 Moyle Plant Ltd Derryreel, Falcarragh EUQY129 Magheraroarty EUQY130 Joseph Greene Meenmore, Dungloe EUQY131 Stone Developments Ltd Meenbanad EUQY132 M H Lusby Porthall, Lifford EUQY133 Ronnie Russell Cavan Upper, Killygordon EUQY134 Eirtricity Dev Meenalaban, Meentycat, Drumkeen EUQY135 Redwind Energy Meenagrauv, Ballybofey EUQY136 Hughie Sweeney Farragans, Drumkeen EUQY137 NOT REGISTERED Fearn, Castlefin EUQY138 NOT REGISTERED Fearn, Castlefin EUQY139 Stephen & Jack Curraghamongan, Ballybofey McGlynn EUQY140 Laurence McDaid Tiryone, Moville EUQY141 Columba Doherty Ballyrattan, Moville EUQY142 Cassidy Bros Gransha, Buncrana EUQY143 J Barr & Sons Birdstown, Gortnaskea & Drumhaggart, Burnfoot EUQY144 Glenstone Co Tullaghcullion, Bruckless EUQY145 Cormac Byrne Straleeny, Killybegs EUQY146 Eamonn mcGinty Tawnawilly EUQY147 Joe Armstrong Meenawillaghan, Inver EUQY148 Michael Gallagher Fiafannon, Killybegs EUQY149 Cloch Binn Bui Malinmore, Glencolmcille EUQY150 Martin Maguire Carrick, Glencolmcille EUQY151 Karol McElhinney Dooish, Ballybofey EUQY152 James Doherty Kinlough Road, Bundoran EUQY153 Martin McGuire Malinmore, Glencolmcille EUQY154 Declan Conroy Roelough, Kilcar EUQY155 NOT REGISTERED Stragar, Killybegs EUQY156 MCMonagle stone Mountcharles EUQY157 NOT REGISTERED Barnesmore, Donegal Town EUQY158 NOT REGISTERED Drimkeelan, Mountcharles EUQY159 John McNearn Cashelogary, Inver EUQY160 MCMonagle stone Altclough, Glencolmcille EUQY161 NOT REGISTERED Croagh, Dunkineely EUQY162 James O'Donnell Glebe, Kilcar EUQY163 Martin McGuire Malinmore, Glencolmcille EUQY164 Charlie Gallagher Dooballagh, Letterkenny EUQY165 Michael O'Bhuaigh Tullagh, Carrigart EUQY166 Highland Wind Energy Lurganboy, Rathmullan EUQY167 Eirtricity Dev Lettershanbo EUQY168 John Doherty Upper Devlinreagh, Carrigart EUQY169 Laurence McGettigan Keenaghan, Kilmacrennan EUQY170 George & Ross Sturart Mondooey, Manorcunningham EUQY171 John Doherty Devlinreagh, Carrigart EUQY172 D McFeeley & Son Drumlackagh, Glen EUQY173 MCMonagle stone Dromore upper, Mountcharles EUQY174 MCMonagle stone Largybrack EUQY175 Wesley Henry Aghayeevoge, Killybegs EUQY176 Mbc Quarries Trusk,Ballybofey EUQY177 John (Sean) Doherty Ballinamore, Cloghan EUQY178 George & Ross Stuart Mondooey, Manorcunningham EUQY 179 Fawnmore, Falcarragh Cassidy Bro's, EUQY181 Philip Coll Mullaghderg, Kincasslagh EUQY182 Adrian Doherty Ardonn, Gweedore EUQY184 Michael Harkin Coole Upper Magheralahan, Crockglass, Quigley's Point EUQY185 Miickey Deery EUQY186 Carty Quarries Magharacar, Bundoran.
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