Plans to expand the popular Hook Lighthouse tourism experience have hit a setback after a rare plant was discovered on nearby clifftops.
First announced in 2023, the expansion was put on hold in November after the plant, classified as an "Annex 1 habitat" under European law, was found at the site.
This plant is considered endangered and is given the highest protection.
Wexford County Council has appointed environmental consultants to survey the area
The Independent reports that while the project has been delayed by six months, they remain optimistic it will proceed as scheduled.
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