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In 2021 Mr Poots gave consent for the scheme by Islandmagee Energy Ltd. It involves carving seven large underground caverns at a depth 1,350m below sea level by a process known as solution mining.
The Gobbins Coastal Path was designed to attract tourists to the dramatic coastline of Islandmagee Peninsula One enterprising railwayman decided to give tourism a push by creating new attractions.
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Article continues below the advert The group’s core operations are focused on its four shipyards, plus interests in the Islandmagee Gas Storage project in Northern Ireland. All will continue to ...
The Company awaits the written transcript of the judgement to fully consider the implications for the Islandmagee Gas Storage Project and will issue a further announcement in due course after it ...
In February 1711, in the peninsula of Islandmagee in north-east County Antrim, the elderly widow of a local Presbyterian minister, Ann Haltridge died in mysterious circumstances. Many thought ...
Belfast High Court has ruled a government minister took right course of action in deciding on controversial Co Antrim project. A former Stormont minister was legally entitled to give the go-ahead ...
The group would become known as the Islandmagee Witches. The majority were sentenced to a year in jail and forced to do time in the public stocks. Now people will have the chance to experience the ...
April 17, 2023 at 9:00am BST INTEGRATING hydrogen into a controversial project to develop huge gas storage caverns under Larne Lough at Islandmagee is “technically feasible based on existing ...
Mid and East Antrim Borough Council is seeking a design team to upgrade its historic The Gobbins cliff-face path in Islandmagee [Deadline: 12 May 2023] The team selected for the estimated £750,000 ...
In addition to Harland & Wolff, it owns the Islandmagee gas storage project, which is expected to provide 25% of the UK's natural gas storage capacity and to benefit the Northern Irish economy ...