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The 2024 Irish National Sheep Dog Trials, held in Clonmany on Donegal’s Inishowen Peninsula from August 22nd to 24th, were a resounding success, attracting a crowd of over 1,500 spectators from across Ireland and further afield over the course of three days.
Scotland’s leading renewable company, SSE Renewables is committed to making a positive impact with their dedication to communities.
The Irish National Sheep Dog Trials will be taking place in Clonmany, on the Inishowen Peninsula, County Donegal next week from Thursday 22nd to Saturday 24th August.
SSE has awarded £2.2m of funding from its Highland Sustainable Development Fund, with 19 community projects set to benefit.
SSE Renewables is pleased to announce the opening of the 2024 community funds for Coomacheo and Curragh Wind Farms in North Cork, as well as its Coomatallin Wind Farm in West Cork.
SSE and Equinor, co-developers of the proposed Dogger Bank D fourth phase of Dogger Bank Wind Farm, have submitted a Scoping Report for the project to The Planning Inspectorate.
SSE Renewables invites community groups in County Derry/Londonderry to power local change by applying for 2024 Slieve Kirk Wind Park Community Fund. The fund will be open for online applications from 17 June to 31 July 2024.
SSE Renewables is hosting a public information evening about its plans to submit a life extension planning application for Richfield Wind Farm in County Wexford.
Over €2 million awarded to local groups since 2006.
SSE Renewables and Greencoat Renewables award over €3 million to local groups since 2018.