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Coveney confident Taoiseach will consider underground Gridlink option

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The Agriculture Minister says he's not ruling out anything when it comes to a proposed new pylon network across the country.

Eirgrid's half a billion euro plan has caused a storm of controversy, including in South Tipperary, over whether power lines should be installed over – or underground.

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The Taoiseach came under fire earlier this month for comments he made apparently linking infrastructure with emigration.

However Agriculture Minister Simon Coveney believes the Taoiseach is going to listen to all sides of the debate – and says that he will too…

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