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Dáil Éireann díospóireacht -
Wednesday, 21 Feb 1951

Vol. 124 No. 3

Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Turbary.

asked the Minister for Lands if he will state whether steps are being taken to acquire turbary in the lands of Mr. Michael Sheehy, Cloghanenagleragh, Lyreacrompane, Listowel (Record No. U. 13428), for division among the local people; and, if so, when the division is likely to be carried out.

The Land Commission are having inquiries made regarding this turbary, but no decision has been taken on the question of acquisition.

asked the Minister for Lands if he will state whether the Land Commission have yet reached a decision in connection with the allotment of turbary and improvement works on the Jackson estate, near Four-Mile-House, County Roscommon.

The Land Commission expect to be in a position to allot this turbary and carry out further improvements in time for the coming turf-cutting season.

asked the Minister for Lands if he will state whether a scheme has been prepared for the satisfactory arrangement of Araghty and Cloondarah bogs; and, if so, when the necessary work will commence.

It is hoped to complete and operate a scheme for the striping of the Araghty and Cloondarah bogs in time for the coming turf-cutting season.

asked the Minister for Lands whether he is aware that the farmers of The Glen, Ballinskelligs, are in urgent need of turbary plots; and, if so, what steps he proposes to take in the matter.

I am not aware that the position is as stated in the first part of the question, but I will have inquiries made.

Is the Minister aware that the Land Commission acquired turbary in this district, and can he arrange to have the turbary plots which are required by these farmers allocated?

All right, I will have that attended to.

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