The meeting is taking place in Moate this evening.
Communities from both Westmeath and Offaly are coming together over a divisive Midlands wind farm.
The 'No to Bellair Wind Farm' group is meeting this evening to discuss the proposed development of a windfarm on Bellair bog in advance of a public consultation by BnM and SSE Renewables.
The meeting is taking place at the Grand Hotel in Moate this evening at 8pm.
Committee member, Ballycumber's Shane Monaghan says this is the first discussion the company has offered since its announcement on May 6th.
Mr Monaghan says communication over the development hasn't been good enough:
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