I propose to take Questions Nos. 118 to 124, inclusive, together.
Over €26 million has been paid under the Voluntary Bog Purchase Scheme since it was launched in 1999. Details of applications relating to Special Areas of Conservation are set out in the table. In May 2010, the voluntary bog purchase scheme was closed to new applicants. Completion of applications on-hand has been slower than anticipated due to capacity constraints in undertaking the conveyancing work involved. The time it takes to process applications can also vary depending on the legal complexities involved.
It is acknowledged that some applicants have been waiting for several years for their sales to complete. My Department will be writing to all remaining applicants under the voluntary purchase scheme in the coming weeks to outline their options in light of recent policy decisions regarding the availability of alternative compensation arrangements.
Applications in Special Areas of Conservation under the Cessation of Turf Cutting Compensation Scheme
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Total Applications Received
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Approx 1,700
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Completed Transactions
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1,047
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Applications on hand
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348
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Applications with no response to Offer
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88
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Invalid applications
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220
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Total Roscommon
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225
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Total Leitrim*
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0
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* There are no Special Areas of Conservation (SACs) in Leitrim which come under the terms of this scheme.