A total of 3,934 farmers applying for GLAS have commonage land and have already committed to joining a commonage management plan as a precondition of approval into the new Scheme. Just under 2,700 commonages will be covered by these new plans. The drawing up of these plans marks a significant development in terms of Ireland’s uplands, with trained commonage advisers walking and assessing these habitats in order to put in place a sustainable management regime for these hills.
My Department has in place an authorisation process for appointing these commonage advisers and as part of this process the adviser must secure the consent of shareholders to act on their behalf by means of a signed authorisation form. The closing date for receipt of these forms was Friday 19 June, 2015 and the various applications received are being collated and assessed.
On the basis of processing of applications to date, which involves substantive verification checks, 52 commonage advisors have been appointed for 342 commonages. It is expected that these figures will increase substantially once all applications on hand have been processed and this work is currently being prioritised and well under way.