in Article 6(4) namely "imperative reasons of overriding public interest" (IROPI) on the basis its justified for #climatechange. So our failure to adapt & to address climate action is to be compounded & offset by thrashing our most important sites for #biodiversity
That’s a clear part of the Mackinnon agenda on top of fees for appeals which this new bill proposes & also possible fees 4 observation on forestry applications later. The Greens signed up to this in the Pgm for Gov & the rpt is being championed by Green Minister Pippa Hackett. So
- to put it mildly a strong push back is needed now to halt the Mackinnon momentum. But there's more ..

A core concern also is that Minister Hackett’s 1st legislative move is to address her concern about the delays to forestry from appeals by curtailing people’s right to appeal decisions, instead of fixing the problems with quality of her decisions, so there is no need to appeal!
The Minister is also failing to prioritise & focus on:
delivering on a reformed forestry pgm & grants,
sorting out the problems with the legislation, data & the decision-making system
- to deliver #Reformforestry meaningfully for: climate, nature, communities, industry


- to deliver #Reformforestry meaningfully for: climate, nature, communities, industry
So pls joint the call to #DitchPippaHackett's bill & #DitchMacKinnonRpt Lets together avoid the inevitable unproductive quagmire that would mean for us all for Minister #PippaHackett, her officials, the Oireachtas ..instead in your subs to [email protected]
Call for the Minisiter to
"Prioritise the priorities"The current forestry pgm is effectively expired, so the Minister needs to urgently prioritise focus on a new pgm & approach for forestry which is appropriate, acceptable & feasible, which can be delivered in compliance with

#EnvironmentalLaw which protects the #environment & hence the wider #publicinterest
"Glam up the grants" revisit & revitalise the grant system so it incentivises delivery of the types of forestry we want in this new pgm = #theRightTreesInTheRightPlaces = real benefits for all



So sort out issues with forestry legislation, data inputs, expertise & resourcing, and improve the quality of decisions so appeals are fewer & simpler.



"Withdraw the consultation". It is badly timed, poorly publicised even on the Dept's website, is not supporter with consolidated legislation so people can understand the effects of the changes proposed, & is unsupported by data and evidence to justify these changes...
This bill smacks of the FineGael #BillToKillAccessToJustice from last year... It has many of its hallmarks & worse... so let your voice be heard email your views: to [email protected] before 5pm Fri 28th See the heads of bill here: https://tinyurl.com/y5kee9uk
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