This is a long overdue and necessary project from our Council as a great deal of tree cutting has taken place all over Fingal. The Malahide area, a Special Area of Conservation, which has...
Part 3 - Quality and Quantity of Fingal's Trees
open1 Oct, 2020, 12:30pm - 28 Mar, 2021, 5:00pm
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Contents
Observations
Observations
Part 3
Page 2
3.2 The areas mentioned, Balbriggan, Skerries, Rush, Lusk, Donabate all have a large farming community around them, so there is also scope here for a significant...
Native Trees and Private woodland
There is no apparent indication of the volumes of trees like Beech or Oak , or an ambition to develop native treees in Fingal Forestry.
The Strategy seems to overlook the opportunity in...