Written answers

Tuesday, 8 November 2011

Department of Arts, Heritage and Gaeltacht Affairs

Turbary Rights

9:00 pm

Photo of Frank FeighanFrank Feighan (Roscommon-South Leitrim, Fine Gael)
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Question 292: To ask the Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht the numbers and take up of the various schemes offered as a solution to turf cutting cessation programme for individual counties; the number of cases outstanding; and if all applicants will have their moneys by end of year. [32886/11]

Photo of Jimmy DeenihanJimmy Deenihan (Kerry North-West Limerick, Fine Gael)
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Earlier this year, the Government announced a compensation package for those affected by the cessation of turf cutting in 53 raised bog special areas of conservation (SACs). The package offers qualifying turf cutters the option of a financial payment of €1,000 per year, index linked, for a period of 15 years or, where feasible, relocation to a non-designated bog where they can continue to cut turf. Qualifying applicants awaiting relocation can avail of the annual €1,000 payment or an annual delivery of turf to their homes.

My Department is currently processing applications under this Cessation of Turf Cutting Compensation Scheme. Following a reminder issued from my Department, there has been an increased interest in the scheme with the vast majority of applications, and requests for application forms, being received in the week preceding the closing date for the scheme (31 October 2011). I have decided to extend the deadline for the receipt of applications until 31 December 2011 to allow potential applicants the time to gather the necessary legal documents.

The process of confirming details of ownership rights or of turbary rights, determining whether turf has been cut on a particular bog plot in the current year, following up with some applicants regarding supporting documentation can be complex and time consuming. However, work on processing these applications is ongoing with a view to commencing payments before the end of this year.

In 2010 an interim payment scheme was operated and this scheme paid a once-off amount of €1,000 to those who could not continue to cut turf on designated sites in 2010.

Details of the numbers of applications under the two schemes are set out in the tables at Appendix 1 and 2.

Since 1999 my Department has operated a voluntary bog purchase scheme under which sites in designated bogs have been purchased by the Department at agreed rates. In May 2010, this scheme was closed to new applicants. Processing of applications on hand has been slower than anticipated due to capacity constraints in undertaking the conveyancing work involved. The time it takes to process applications can also vary depending on the legal complexities involved.

It is acknowledged that some applicants have been waiting for several years for their sales to complete. My Department will be writing to all remaining applicants under the voluntary bog purchase scheme in the coming weeks to outline their options in light of recent policy decisions regarding the availability of alternative compensation arrangements.

Details of the scheme are not readily available in the format requested. This information is currently being compiled by my Department and will be forwarded to the Deputy as soon as possible.

Cessation of Turf Cutting Compensation Scheme 2011
Site NameCountyNo. of applications
Killyconny Bog (Cloghbally)Cavan/Meath37
Barroughter BogGalway25
Cloonmoylan BogGalway32
Kilsallagh BogGalway11
Lisnageeragh Bog and Ballinstack TurloughGalway9
Lough Lurgeen Bog/ Glenamaddy TurloughGalway19
Shankill West BogGalway4
Sheheree (Ardagh) BogKerry1
Ballynafagh BogKildare38
Derrynabrock BogMayo/Roscommon2
Flughany BogMayo/Sligo11
Tawnaghbeg BogMayo1
All Saints Bog and EskerOffaly19
Clara BogOffaly87
Ferbane BogOffaly3
Mongan BogOffaly2
Moyclare BogOffaly24
Raheenmore BogOffaly0
Sharavogue BogOffaly2
Bellanagare BogRoscommon69
Carrowbehy/Caher BogRoscommon2
Cloonchambers BogRoscommon4
Derrinea BogRoscommon1
Cloonshanville BogRoscommon6
Ballyduff/Clonfinane BogTipperary2
Kilcarren-Firville BogTipperary14
Garriskil BogWestmeath0
Carrownagappul BogGalway39
Lough Forbes ComplexLongford/Roscommon7
Corliskea/Trien/Cloonfelliv BogGalway/Roscommon9
Lough CorribGalway/Mayo21
Applications received with no details of site8
Interim Payment Scheme 2010
Site NameCountyNo. of applicationsInvalid ApplicationsPaidIn Processing
Killyconny Bog (Cloghbally)Cavan/Meath252500
Barroughter BogGalway173140
Cloonmoylan BogGalway11551
Kilsallagh BogGalway2020
Lisnageeragh Bog and Ballinstack TurloughGalway4220
Lough Lurgeen Bog/ Glenamaddy TurloughGalway12840
Shankill West BogGalway1100
Sheheree (Ardagh) BogKerry0000
Ballynafagh BogKildare278190
Flughany BogMayo/Sligo1010
All Saints Bog and EskerOffaly132110
Clara BogOffaly8414700
Ferbane BogOffaly1010
Mongan BogOffaly2200
Moyclare BogOffaly211200
Raheenmore BogOffaly1100
Sharavogue BogOffaly1100
Bellanagare BogRoscommon176110
Carrowbehy/Caher BogRoscommon3210
Cloonchambers BogRoscommon2200
Derrinea BogRoscommon0000
Cloonshanville BogRoscommon3210
Ballyduff/Clonfinane BogTipperary4220
Kilcarren-Firville BogTipperary9450
Garriskil BogWestmeath0000
Carrownagappul BogGalway11542
Lough Forbes ComplexLongford/Roscommon0000
Corliskea/Trien/Cloonfelliv BogGalway/Roscommon4220
Lough CorribGalway/Mayo2020
River MoyMayo/Roscommon/Sligo3300
Other Sites2200

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