Beaverstown Road development
I had a previous post regarding this here.
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=3716
I walked up to the windmill from Beaverstown Road about a month ago. I noticed that they have erected a new fence along the walkway from Beaverstown closing off the fields. What surprised that the fence continue across the lane also closing off the walkway down to the estuary.
I don't believe there is any development planned as that land is all zoned as farming/recreational. The fields behind Kingsland down to the Estuary are owned by McNamara who developed Kingsland. I believe the land with the Windmill and behind that down to the estuary is owned by the developer who developed Rahillion.
I believe everyone in the area understood that his would be a walkway up to the windmill from both the Rahillion and Beaverstown sides.
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=3716
I walked up to the windmill from Beaverstown Road about a month ago. I noticed that they have erected a new fence along the walkway from Beaverstown closing off the fields. What surprised that the fence continue across the lane also closing off the walkway down to the estuary.
I don't believe there is any development planned as that land is all zoned as farming/recreational. The fields behind Kingsland down to the Estuary are owned by McNamara who developed Kingsland. I believe the land with the Windmill and behind that down to the estuary is owned by the developer who developed Rahillion.
I believe everyone in the area understood that his would be a walkway up to the windmill from both the Rahillion and Beaverstown sides.
Regards,
Ken.
Ken.
I thought so too, but it's pretty clearly marked as a no-go. Also to walk down to the waters edge, as I thought that was a right of way, but it's fairly well barricaded now.I believe everyone in the area understood that his would be a walkway up to the windmill from both the Rahillion and Beaverstown sides.
I just sent a mail to Adrian Henchy to see if he knows what's going on. I wonder if that land changed hands recently and is it the new owner that's making the changes?
I don't understand the lane down to the estuary either. That's essentially Beaverstown Road and don't understand why a permanent looking fence has been put across it.
I'll let you know if I hear anything back.
I don't understand the lane down to the estuary either. That's essentially Beaverstown Road and don't understand why a permanent looking fence has been put across it.
I'll let you know if I hear anything back.
Regards,
Ken.
Ken.
Adrian Henchy has put a partial explanation here that makes some sense.
However, he doesn't address the fence separating the Beaverstown path from entering the lands where the windmill is.
https://www.facebook.com/cllradrianhenc ... 0360974137
However, he doesn't address the fence separating the Beaverstown path from entering the lands where the windmill is.
https://www.facebook.com/cllradrianhenc ... 0360974137
Regards,
Ken.
Ken.