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gov.ie - Minister Hackett chairs sixth meeting of Forestry Policy Group External regulatory review of forestry licencing to commence gov.ie - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from gov.ie Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Minister Hackettâs Forestry Policy Group meets for fourth time ⢠Backlog being addressed ⢠Funding for Woodland Support Projects imminent ⢠Project Management specialist appointed The fourth meeting of the national Forestry Policy Group took place today. Chaired by the Minister of State for Land Use and Biodiversity, Senator Pippa Hackett, the meeting was convened to monitor progress on the implementation of Project Woodland, which she established earlier this year, to review and implement national forest policy. Expressing satisfaction at what the members of the Forestry Policy Group heard at the meeting today the Minister said, âI was very encouraged by the progress reported at todayâs meeting. The updates delivered by the Chairs of the Project Board and of each of the four Working Groups demonstrated that that Project Woodland has really hit the ground running. All the Groups have me ....
tom@TheCork.ie The Forest Owners Co-operative Society (FOCS), which represents private forest owners in Co. Cork and elsewhere throughout Munster, Leinster and Connaught from offices in Cork City, Dunmanway and Aughadown, near Skibbereen, has pinpointed inordinate delays in the issue of timber felling licences and urgent action to tackle and control the spread of Ash Dieback disease as the two greatest issues facing its members at the present time So pressing have both issues become, unless both are tackled by Government as matters of extreme urgency, the forestry industry will suffer enormously, livelihoods will be lost, and all targets that Government have set for the sector will be undermined, FOCS believes. ....