*Cllr Pat Burke pictured on his land where ash dieback has destroyed 17 hectares.ย 

CRITICISM has been hurled in the direction at the Junior Minister for Land Use and Biodiversity over the delays in removing dead ash trees from plantations.

In a proposal tabled before Clare County Council this week, Cllr Pat Burke (FG) called on Minister of State, Pippa Hackett (GP) โ€œto give landowners emergency permission to remove dead ash trees from plantations affected by Ash Dieback disease as a matter of urgencyโ€.

Over 6,000 farm and forestry families have been affected by ash dieback with thousands of hectares of woodland rendered useless because of dead and infected ash trees.

Ash dieback is a fungal infection first witnessed in Eastern Europe over 20 years ago and detected in Ireland in 2012. It has wiped out much of the country’s plantations of ash trees.

Co Clare is among one of the most populated counties in terms of ash trees, Cllr Burke stated with an estimated 2,870 hectares. The Whitegate representative planted seventeen hectares of ash in 2011 โ€œin good faithโ€. He attended a conference held at the Dome in Thurles which was organised by the Limerick and Tipperary Woodland Owners organisation at the end of March.

โ€œPippa Hackett of Green Party has responsibility for forestry but has taken no heed of our concern, I donโ€™t see her doing a whole lot,โ€ Cllr Burke commented. He said he asked Senator Roisin Garvey (GP) to discuss the matter when she was first elevated to the Seanad in May 2020 โ€œbut Iโ€™m disappointed Senator Garvey hasnโ€™t done anythingโ€.

He continued, โ€œthe civil servants are driving the agenda in Dublin, it is riddled in red tape, it is pure frustration over the last two years, I will be removing the trees myself and Iโ€™m a law abiding citizenโ€. Burke added, โ€œland is very valuable, if thereโ€™s no dead ash trees this land is very valuable to farm or rent outโ€.

An approximate 5.5 tonnes of woodchip were imported to Bord na Mona to power Foynes, he flagged, โ€œwe have all that in our country, we have the dead trees, get on with this and cut out the bureaucracyโ€.

According to Cllr Paul Murphy (FG), โ€œit is a burning issue that needs to be dealt with urgentlyโ€. Cllr Gerry Flynn (IND) noted, โ€œCllr Burke has been very clear on this issue, this is not his first time, he has been consistent on thisโ€. Support was also voiced by Cllr Joe Killeen (FF), Cllr PJ Kelly (FF) and Cllr Tom Oโ€™Callaghan (FF).

Action is needed, Cllr Joe Cooney (FG) insisted, โ€œWe are well aware of the issues affecting rural people, we are calling on the Ministers to stop dragging their heels, get the thing moved on and stop delaying processโ€. Cllr Mary Howard commented, โ€œAnyone investing in forestry is investing in their future but when it is dying in front of you it is very frustratingโ€.

โ€œForestry owners need to be compensated for losses incurred because of ash dieback,โ€ Cllr Gabriel Keating (FG) maintained. A neighbourwood scheme was destroyed in Lisdoonvarna because of the spread of ash dieback, Cllr Joe Garrihy (FG) stated.

A well-known hurley maker was โ€œblue in the faceโ€ from raising the issue with senior Government figures and getting nowhere, Cllr PJ Ryan (IND) told the meeting.

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