Written answers

Tuesday, 13 June 2023

Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government

Departmental Regulations

Photo of Duncan SmithDuncan Smith (Dublin Fingal, Labour)
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670. To ask the Minister for Housing, Planning, and Local Government if he stands over his Department and the National Parks and Wildlife Service's long-standing and continuing legal requirement, backed up by a threat of fines and prosecutions, whereby parents, guardians or others who may be legally or otherwise responsible for the protection and wellbeing of infants, young children, elderly, vulnerable and/or immune compromised people, and for example, responsible for hygiene and infection control and/or the care of patients in medical centres or hospitals, except in Balbriggan only, must apply to his Department for a State licence to protect anyone in their care from seagulls that may be nesting in close proximity in significant numbers, species that are known to be aggressive and to swoop and attack people, and are the subject of stark public health warnings on three Government websites, including his Department's website for almost a year now. [27282/23]

Photo of Duncan SmithDuncan Smith (Dublin Fingal, Labour)
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671. To ask the Minister for Housing, Planning, and Local Government will he confirm to the Deputy that measures that have been deployed as national policy since 1986 to lethally control several wild bird species (e.g. the Grey (Hooded) Crow, the Magpie, the Jackdaw and other species), have been implemented specifically to protect public health and safety under the "Member States shall protect, manage and control ...(wild bird species)..." provisions of the Birds Directive, and does he accept - following the recommendations and evidence-based legal advices of his predecessor's Consultative Committee on urban gulls (2019-2021), and the results of his Department's Urban Gull Survey (2021), and internal legal advice (2022), that it is incumbent on the State to protect public health and safety from the officially recognised threats that are posed by seabirds nationally (Avian Flu), and rapidly expanding urban seagull colonies; and if he does so accept, can he state when will effective control measures be announced, how they will be deployed and, in particular, whether he will advise local authorities as to their responsibilities in the matter. [27283/23]

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