2016:677 - GLENCOLLINS, BALLYNAHULLA, GLENTANEDOWNEY, CLASHYKINLEEN WEST, BLUEFORD, CLASHYKINLEEN EAST, BARNACURRA, BALLYDUANE WEST AND BALLYDUANE SOUTH, BALLYDESMOND, Cork
County: Cork
Site name: GLENCOLLINS, BALLYNAHULLA, GLENTANEDOWNEY, CLASHYKINLEEN WEST, BLUEFORD, CLASHYKINLEEN EAST, BARNACURRA, BALLYDUANE WEST AND BALLYDUANE SOUTH, BALLYDESMOND
Sites and Monuments Record No.: N/A
Licence number: 16E0477
Author: Miriam Carroll, Tobar Archaeological Services
Author/Organisation Address: Saleen, Midleton, Co. Cork
Site type: No archaeology found
Period/Dating: N/A
ITM: E 521593m, N 606608m
Latitude, Longitude (decimal degrees): 52.205664, -9.147150
Construction work has commenced on a 110kV grid connection cable route – the Knockacummer grid connection. The purpose of the scheme is to facilitate a permanent connection of Knockacummer Wind Farm to the National Grid. The development comprises a 110kV underground cable, approximately 19.5 km in length, which is situated in the north-west Cork region and extends across the county border into east Kerry. The route commences at Glenlara Substation in the townland of Clonfert, Co. Cork, approximately 2 km south-west of Newmarket, and concludes at Ballynahulla Substation, Co. Kerry, approximately 2 km west of the village of Ballydesmond. The cable route follows the existing road infrastructure commencing at the Glenlara Substation and follows the existing road network south-east to Ballynahulla Substation.
An archaeological and cultural heritage assessment of the then proposed grid connection was carried out by John Cronin and Associates in 2015. The assessment comprised a walk-over survey and desktop assessment and identified areas where monitoring of the excavation of the cable trench was recommended, primarily where the cable route was within 50m of a recorded monument.
Monitoring along the cable route commenced in 2016 in a number of locations along the public road, primarily where such works are located within 50m of a recorded monument. They consist of RMP sites, NIAH sites and bridges of local cultural heritage merit.
No archaeology was uncovered in the areas monitored. Work continued into 2017.