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ENVIRONMENTAL

Continuance of use at Kilchreest Quarry, Co Galway.

MKO was commissioned by Roadstone Ltd to prepare an Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR), Natura Impact Statement (NIS) and Biodiversity Management Plan (BMP) to accompany a planning application for the proposed continuance of use of the existing Roadstone Kilchreest Quarry located in Co. Galway. MKO acted as overall project managers, with responsibility for the preparation of the EIAR, NIS, BMP and planning application. Input from a number of specialists was also required during the course of the project. 

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Kilchreest Quarry 3

Kilchreest Quarry 2

Kilchreest Quarry 1

Project overview

The key objective of the project was to ensure the continued extraction of limestone rock and continued operation of the concrete batching plant at the existing Roadstone Kilchreest Quarry. Planning permission was granted for a 25-year operational and 2-year monitoring period. Rock will be extracted in four phases. Phased restoration will also be carried out as part of the project. A total of 1,950m of hedgerows and 3.9 hectares of native woodland will be replanted and re-instated as part of the project. In addition, as an enhancement measure, the BMP also includes for the management and reversion of improved agricultural grassland back to a species-rich calcareous grassland community which is typical of the area. 
 
MKO prepared the EIAR in order to document the current state of the environment in the vicinity of the proposed development site and to quantify the likely significant effects of the proposed development on the environment. MKO and the project teams’ detailed understanding of the geology, hydrogeology and ecology of the area allowed us to support the quarry operator to overcome the challenges at the site.   
 
Planning permission for the project was obtained on 28th January 2026.

Main services provided

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Strategic planning advice

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Pre-application consultation

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EIAR preparation

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BMP preparation

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NIS preparation

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Planning application

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