Tournafulla

Tournafulla, or Toornafulla (Irish: Tuar na Fola, meaning 'animal-enclosure of blood'),[2] is a village in the southwest of County Limerick, Ireland.

[4] There are twenty townlands in the Tournafulla/Mountcollins parish: Halla Tadhg Gaelach, the local community centre was officially opened in 2001.

Partly funded by the people of Turnafulla to the amount of £200,000,[5] it was dedicated to the local poet Tadhg Gaelach Ó Súilleabháin.

Tournafulla is located in the Sliabh Luachra area of Irish traditional music around the Cork, Limerick and Kerry borders.

The local Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann branch is called CCÉ Tuar na Fola and they compete in County, Munster and All-Ireland Fleadhanna along with Scór and wrenboys.

Phase one consists of a 5-turbine, 7.5 MW wind farm which will provide power for over 4,500 homes, mitigating around 20,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide per annum.