Donegal Daily
  • News
  • Sport
  • Courts
  • Jobs
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Politics
  • Features
  • Donegal County Council News
Monday 17°CTuesday 17°C

Donegal Daily Donegal Daily

sponsor banner
sponsor banner
  • News
  • Sport
  • Courts
  • Jobs
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Politics
  • Features
  • Donegal County Council News
News

DONEGAL SET TO BE BATTLEGROUND AS GOVERNMENT SELLS OFF OUR FORESTS

written by admin January 25, 2013
FacebookTweetLinkedInPrint
John Gallagher

John Gallagher

THE GOVERNMENT has chosen Donegal as its new battleground as it bids to sell of our forests.

Coillte confirmed what Donegal Daily reported last month to last night’s RTE1 TV programme ‘Ear To The Ground’ – that 1,100 acres of forestry between Ballybofey and Glenfin is to be privatised.

And even private forest owners are opposing the move.

John Gallagher, the chair of the Glenfin Area Council, told the programme that his community felt let down by the proposed sale.

“Back in the Sixties we were very optimistic because we were told that when these forestries grew up there would be a lot of jobs and a lot of work and that we would all benefit as a result of it,” he said.

“Now there would be disappointment that the forestries have grown up the timber is being sent away in its raw state and there are no jobs being created in the community.

“If a private developer comes in it’s going to be all about money whereas Coillte will have some conscience about the general environment and how it affects the local community. Someone who is there purely for profit will not have that conscience,” said John.

Half of all forestry in the State is owned and run by Coillte.

John Jackson a member of the private Donegal Woodland Owners Society, said his investment in forestry 17 years ago was beginning to pay dividends, especially as more and more people turned to wood as a fuel to replace more expensive oil.

But he says he is alarmed by the planned sale of 1,100 acres of private land.

“I was told by the Taoiseach and the Minister Simon Coveney at the McGill Summer School in Glenties last year that no State land under forestry was going to be sold,” claimed Mr Jackson.

“And a few months later we have 1100 acres of state forestry up for sale.”

Coillte refused to be interviewed on the programme, instead providing a statement.

“The sale of this property is not connected to the potential sale of the harvesting rights to Coillte forests,” it said.

There are fears that further sales of land will restrict public access. Coillte already has more restricted access to its forests than any public organisations in other countries.

Tomas Becht, originally from the Black Forest in Germany, privately owns forests both here in Co Donegal and in his native Germany.

He said he allowed access because that is the tradition in Germany.

“German people would have more rights on private land than (people have) on land here in Ireland,” he said.

“Coillte is quite tolerant but by law the public does not have the right to access here in Ireland,” he added.

 

DONEGAL SET TO BE BATTLEGROUND AS GOVERNMENT SELLS OFF OUR FORESTS was last modified: January 25th, 2013 by admin
FacebookTweetLinkedInPrint

Tags:
BallybofeyDONEGAL SET TO BE BATTLEGROUND AS GOVERNMENT SELLS OFF OUR FORESTSglenfin
admin

LEAVE A COMMENT

You may also like

Fine weather to return next week as...

11 hours ago

Seamus Coleman pays respects to Diogo Jota...

13 hours ago

Glenswilly GAA hosting Clubhouse Beats teen disco...

13 hours ago

Ghost is Donegal’s dog in the 2025...

14 hours ago

€1,000 college fees hike a “suckerpunch” for...

15 hours ago

Charles Ward opens first 100% Redress Party...

17 hours ago

Falcarragh Summer Cup launch new memorial cup...

18 hours ago

Letterkenny drug-driver put off the road

19 hours ago

Alert: Windyhall road in Letterkenny to be...

19 hours ago

Pvt Sean Rooney’s inquest hears Defence Forces...

20 hours ago
Advertisement
Advertisement

Donegal County Council

Facebook
Donegal County Council
Advertisement
Advertisement
Donegal Daily Jobs

Read More

  • News
  • Sport
  • Courts
  • Jobs
  • Sales & Services
  • Obituaries
  • Features
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Council News

Information

  • Contact Us
  • About
  • Advertise WIth Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Terms & Conditions

Our Sites

Donegal Woman
Donegal Woman
Donegal Daily

© 2025 Donegal Daily. All rights reserved.
Website by owenod


Back To Top.

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.