I propose to take Questions Nos. 253 to 255, inclusive, together.
A review of the derogation process under Article 9 of the EU Birds Directive was completed by ANIAR Ecology last year. The consultants in their report made a number of recommendations in relation to seagulls including the setting up of a group to agree a programme of action in relation to the seagull situation in the certain urban areas. In line with the recommendations in the consultant’s report I have agreed to the formation of a Consultative Committee,
with an independent chair, whose membership will include representatives of the National Parks and Wildlife Service of my Department, Fingal County Council, local community representatives and a conservation group.
The remit of the Consultative Committee is not confined to one particular urban area given the widespread range of seagulls. I understand that arrangements are in hand to convene the first meeting of the Committee shortly after the Easter holiday period. I am aware of the study commissioned by the local authority concerned on the population of nesting gulls in Balbriggan, Skerries and Howth in County Dublin and I expect that this will be a matter for discussion by the Consultative Committee.
The Deputy refers to an article in a national newspaper and I will be happy to have this brought to the attention of the Consultative Committee.