Written answers

Tuesday, 27 November 2012

Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht

Turbary Rights

Photo of Denis NaughtenDenis Naughten (Roscommon-South Leitrim, Independent)
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To ask the Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht the number of applications on a county basis submitted under the 2011 and 2012 cessation of turf cutting compensation scheme to date in 2012; the number of applications for compensation and the number for relocation under each category; the number approved, rejected and on hand in each category; the total moneys paid to date; the estimated cost by year end; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [53040/12]

Photo of Jimmy DeenihanJimmy Deenihan (Kerry North-West Limerick, Fine Gael)
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Details are set out in the following tables on a bog by bog basis, of the number of applications under the cessation of turf cutting compensation scheme received by my Department, the number of applicants opting for financial compensation and the number of applicants expressing an interest in relocation to non-designated bogs. Out of the 2,510 applications received in my Department to date under the cessation of turf cutting compensation scheme, 1,763 applicants have opted for financial compensation and 747 applicants have expressed an interest in relocation.

To date, a total of 2,008 payments and 180 turf deliveries have been made to applicants at a total cost of €3,282,232. It is envisaged that, by year end, the total expenditure by my Department on compensation under the scheme will be of the order of €3.4m.

Payments and turf deliveries have been made on the basis that applicants have indicated in their application forms that they fulfil all the qualifying criteria of the cessation of turf cutting compensation scheme. My Department has been checking, and will be continuing to check, that all of the qualifying criteria of the scheme have been met in each case.

I am advised that at this stage one applicant has been informed that he does not fulfil the qualifying criteria. He has requested a Departmental review of the decision. Arrangements are also being considered by the Peatlands Council to put in place an appeals system where applicants wish to appeal the outcome of a review by the Department. While it may be anticipated that there will be further instances where applicants do not qualify, current priority is being given to processing payments to those who clearly appear to meet the qualifying criteria on the basis of the information provided in their application forms.

3 applicants have been rejected because the areas on which they have been cutting turf are not within a raised bog special area of conservation.

Sites nominated for designation between 1997 and 1999
Site CodeNameCountyNo. of applications receivedNo. opting for financial compensationNo. expressing an interest in relocation
000006Killyconny Bog (Cloghbally)Cavan
45
37
8
000231Barroughter BogGalway
56
35
21
000248Cloonmoylan BogGalway
73
65
8
000285Kilsallagh BogGalway
30
21
9
000296Lisnageeragh Bog and Ballinstack TurloughGalway
20
11
9
000297Lough CorribGalway
83
75
8
000301Lough Lurgeen Bog/ Glenamaddy TurloughGalway
29
20
9
000326Shankill West BogGalway
9
5
4
000382Sheheree (Ardagh) BogKerry
1
1
0
000391Ballynafagh BogKildare
56
27
29
000497Flughany BogMayo/Sligo
17
14
3
000566All Saints Bog and EskerOffaly
6
4
2
000572Clara BogOffaly
107
50
57
000575Ferbane BogOffaly
3
0
3
000580Mongan BogOffaly
5
4
1
000581Moyclare BogOffaly
25
4
21
000582Raheenmore BogOffaly
0
0
0
000585Sharavogue BogOffaly
2
2
0
000592Bellanagare BogRoscommon
171
129
42
000597Carrowbehy/Caher BogRoscommon
3
3
0
000600Cloonchambers BogRoscommon
26
21
5
000604Derrinea BogRoscommon
1
1
0
000614Cloonshanville BogRoscommon
7
7
0
000641Ballyduff/Clonfinane BogTipperary
2
2
0
000647Kilcarren-Firville BogTipperary
25
22
3
000679Garriskil BogWestmeath
0
0
0
001242Carrownagappul BogGalway
128
59
69
001818Lough Forbes ComplexRoscommon
12
8
4
002110Corliskea/Trien/Cloonfelliv BogGalway/Roscommon
75
62
13
Totals
1,017
689
328

Sites nominated for designation in 2002
Site CodeNameCountyNo. of applications receivedNo. opting for financial compensationNo. expressing an interest in relocation
000440Lough ReeRoscommon/

Longford/

Westmeath
275
189
86
000595 Callow BogRoscommon
91
73
18
002298 River Moy Mayo/

Roscommon/

Sligo
65
56
9
002331 Mouds BogKildare
92
54
38
002332 Coolrain BogLaois
54
45
9
002333 Knockacoller BogLaois
25
20
5
002336 Carn Park BogWestmeath
59
26
33
002337 Crosswood BogWestmeath
69
37
32
002338 Drumalough BogRoscommon
18
17
1
002339 Ballynamona Bog and Corkip LoughRoscommon
60
30
30
002340Moneybeg and Clareisland BogsMeath/

Westmeath
83
71
12
002341 Ardagullion BogLongford
40
29
11
002342 Mount Hevey BogMeath/

Westmeath
66
28
38
002343 Tullaher Lough and BogClare
191
164
27
002346 Brown BogLongford
6
6
0
002347 Camderry BogGalway
14
6
8
002348 Clooneen BogLongford
10
9
1
002349 Corbo BogRoscommon
66
39
27
002350 Curraghlehanagh BogGalway
45
26
19
002351 Moanveanlagh BogKerry
27
24
3
002352 Monivea BogGalway
41
37
4
002353 Redwood BogTipperary
76
70
6
002354 Tullaghanrock BogRoscommon
1
1
0
002356 Ardgraigue BogGalway
19
17
2
Totals
1,493
1,074
419

Photo of Denis NaughtenDenis Naughten (Roscommon-South Leitrim, Independent)
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To ask the Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht the number of alternative bogs which have been sourced for turf cutters forced to relocate; the location of each bog; the number of turf cutters who can be accommodated; if works have to be performed on the bogs to facilitate turf cutting; when it is envisaged to carry these works out in each case; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [53041/12]

Photo of Jimmy DeenihanJimmy Deenihan (Kerry North-West Limerick, Fine Gael)
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Out of the 2,510 applications received in my Department to date for compensation under the cessation of turf cutting compensation scheme, 747 applicants have expressed an interest in relocation.

Arrangements for the relocation of turf cutters to non-designated bogs have been made as regards a group from Clara Bog in County Offaly and a group from Carrownagappul Bog and Curraghlehanagh Bog special areas of conservation in County Galway. These arrangements involve the groups moving to nearby bogs, with the group from Clara Bog having commenced turf cutting at the relocation site in Killeranny, County Offaly, in June last. Progress has also been made with a view to the relocation of qualifying turf cutters from Ballynafagh Bog special area of conservation in County Kildare in a similar manner. My Department envisages that qualifying turf cutters from Carrownagappul Bog, Curraghlehanagh Bog and Ballynafagh Bog special areas of conservation will be able to commence turf cutting in the relocation sites in the 2013 turf cutting season.

24 qualifying turf cutters have been accommodated at the relocation site in Killeranny. It is envisaged that more will be accommodated at the site for the 2013 cutting season.

69 applicants for compensation under the cessation of turf cutting compensation scheme from Carrownagappul Bog special area of conservation, 19 applicants from Curraghlehanagh Bog special area of conservation, and 29 applicants from Ballynafagh Bog special area of conservation have expressed an interest in relocation to non-designated bogs.

I understand that works to facilitate turf cutting are well advanced in all relocation sites with the exception of that for qualifying turf cutters from Ballynafagh Bog special area of conservation. It is anticipated that works will also be required at this site and that these works will commence in early 2013.

I am advised that of the remaining 49 raised bog special areas of conservation, potential relocation sites have been identified for a further 30 bogs and work is ongoing on identifying and investigating potential relocation sites. Relocation is unlikely to be required or is likely to be small scale for another 15 raised bog special areas of conservation due, for example, to the small number of turf cutters that have been active on these sites.

The Deputy will appreciate that relocation is a very complex process, in terms of investigating suitable sites for turf quality and quantity, the infrastructure/drainage works required, establishing the number who can be accommodated on the site, the cost and feasibility of land purchase or lease, and possible planning and Environmental Impact Assessment requirements. Accordingly, it will only be possible to bring this process to a conclusion over time in respect of all the relocation sites.

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