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Special Areas of Conservation

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 23 February 2012

Thursday, 23 February 2012

Ceisteanna (149, 150)

Martin Heydon

Ceist:

150 Deputy Martin Heydon asked the Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht the options available to a person (details supplied) in County Kildare under the voluntary bog purchase scheme and the new compensation schemes; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [10461/12]

Amharc ar fhreagra

Freagraí scríofa

The individual referred to in the Deputy's question has applied to sell his interest in land in a raised bog special area of conservation under the Voluntary Bog Purchase Scheme, which is administered by my Department. A letter of offer for the purchase of the land has issued from my Department. However, no contracts for sale have been signed. I am advised that processing of applications on hand under this scheme has been slower than anticipated, due to capacity constraints in undertaking the work involved.

In 2011, the Government announced a compensation scheme for those affected by the cessation of turf cutting on raised bog special areas of conservation. This Cessation of Turf Cutting Compensation Scheme consists of a payment of €1,000 per year, index linked, over 15 years or, where feasible, relocation of turf cutters to non-designated bogs, where they can continue to cut turf. Those wishing to relocate can avail of the financial payment or the delivery of cut turf while relocation sites are identified and prepared. The cost of acquiring and preparing relocation sites will be met by the State. Where applicants under the Voluntary Bog Purchase Scheme have not received a letter of offer, or have received a letter of offer but contracts have not been signed, my Department will write to them to outline their options under the Cessation of Turf Cutting Compensation Scheme.

Robert Troy

Ceist:

151 Deputy Robert Troy asked the Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht if he will provide a list of the affected bogs that fall under the categories of special areas of conservation and national heritage areas in Longford-Westmeath. [10496/12]

Amharc ar fhreagra

The following table lists those bogs in Longford and Westmeath which are affected by the cessation of turf cutting. It should be noted that no further turf cutting can take place in the candidate Special Areas of Conservation (cSACs) raised bogs. The position in respect of the Natural Heritage Areas (NHAs) is under review. It should be noted that some sites listed in the table traverse the boundaries of counties other than Westmeath or Longford.

2010 Raised Bog cSAC

Code

Name

Counties

000679

Garriskil Bog

Westmeath

001818

Lough Forbes Complex

Longford and Westmeath

2011 Raised Bog cSAC

Code

Name

Counties

002336

Carn Park Bog

Westmeath

002337

Crosswood Bog

Westmeath

002340

Moneybeg and Clareisland Bogs

Meath and Westmeath

002341

Ardagullion Bog

Longford

002342

Mount Hevey Bog

Meath and Westmeath

002346

Brown Bog

Longford

002348

Clooneen Bog

Longford

000440

Lough Ree

Roscommon, Longford and Westmeath

2013 Raised Bog NHA

Code

Name

Counties

000422

Aghnamona Bog

Leitrim and Longford

000565

Clonydonnin Bog

Offaly and Westmeath

000674

Ballynagrenia and Ballinderry Bog

Westmeath

000677

Cloncrow Bog (New Forest)

Westmeath

000684

Lough Derravaragh

Westmeath

000691

Rinn River

Leitrim and Longford

000694

Wooddown Bog

Westmeath

000985

Lough Kinale and Derragh Bog

Cavan, Longford and Westmeath

001423

Cloonageeher Bog

Leitrim and Longford

001448

Forthill Bog

Longford

001450

Mount Jessop Bog

Longford

001725

Nure Bog

Westmeath

001812

Lough Garr Bog

Westmeath

002323

Milltownpass Bog

Westmeath

Question No. 152 answered with Question No. 148.

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