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Dáil Éireann debate -
Wednesday, 11 Nov 1959

Vol. 177 No. 7

Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Afforestation in Wexford: Land Acquisition.

52.

asked the Minister for Lands if he will state the area and location of lands which have been acquired by the Forestry Section for afforestation purposes in County Wexford, and the area and location of land to be acquired during the present year.

The total productive area held by the Forestry Division of my Department at the eight State Forests in Co. Wexford is 12,260 acres. Of this, a total of 10,761 acres has been planted to date, leaving a reserve of 1,499 acres available for planting. The planting programme for the county for the current season totals 699 acres.

As regards progress with the acquisition of land for planting in Co. Wexford, 7 areas totalling 202 acres were acquired in the county in the first six months of the current financial year. At a recent date offers had been accepted in 35 other cases involving a total area of 1,274 acres and title was in course of clearance; negotiations were in progress for the purchase of 20 areas totalling 404 acres and there were 120 cases with a total area of 6,808 acres at the preliminary stages of investigation. All these cases will be expedited as much as possible.

The areas acquired in the balance of this year will be those which will be taken over after completion of title investigations. I could not anticipate what period of time would be required for title clearance on any individual sale and so cannot give the particulars sought in the final part of the Deputy's question.

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