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Forestry Sector

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 26 May 2022

Thursday, 26 May 2022

Questions (158)

Seán Sherlock

Question:

158. Deputy Sean Sherlock asked the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine the status of tree felling licences; and the number of applications awaiting a decision, by county in tabular form. [26839/22]

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The data for the number of felling licences issued  per week is published in a Forestry Dashboard weekly, which is available on the Department's website and is circulated to any interested party.

A table of felling licences awaiting a decision, by county, is set out below. 

County

Total

Carlow

29

Cavan

55

Clare

176

Cork

173

Donegal

76

Dublin

13

Galway

157

Kerry

146

Kildare

45

Kilkenny

86

Laois

69

Leitrim

77

Limerick

127

Longford

27

Louth

12

Mayo

113

Meath

51

Monaghan

10

Offaly

54

Roscommon

74

Sligo

71

Tipperary

186

Waterford

89

Westmeath

65

Wexford

59

Wicklow

93

Other 

152

Total

2,285

Our plans for licence issue in 2022 are contained in the Forestry Licensing Plan with a target of 5,250 licences issues, which is a year-on-year increase of 30%. This includes an increase of 36% in private felling licences to 1,830, while Coillte felling licences at 1,530 will maintain the levels they achieved in 2021. Progress in issuing licences year to date is good and we are at 99.5% of the overall target in the plan. The priority this year is to deliver on the ambition outlined in the Plan and to issue 5,250 licences, and to reach the projected targets in each licence category, including felling

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