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  • Closed consultation EIA Consultation for Creeve Hill/Glenhill, Glenwherry, Co. Antrim

    Topics:
    • Forestry, 
    • Land and Landscapes, 
    • Plant and Tree Health, 
    • Forest Industry, 
    • Forestry and the environment, 
    • Forestry grants, 
    • Landscapes

    Consultation closed Consultation opened 19 December 2018, 2.32 pm and closed 14 January 2019, 11.59 pm

    Summary

    Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) consultation for deforestation, clearance of conifers located Creeve Hill/Glenhill, Glenwherry, Co. Antrim.

    Consultation description

    Forest Service, an Agency of the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural affairs has provided an opinion on the following project in respect of the Environmental Impact Assessment (Forestry) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2006 (as amended).

    Reference - ERA18/19-88

    Project Type - Deforestation

    Location - Creeve Hill/Glenhill, Glenwherry, Co. Antrim

    Grid Reference - D 273 011

    Area - 64.74 hectares in two blocks

    Project Description - Clearance of conifers

    Opinion Not relevant. this project is unlikely to have a significant effect on the environment. No cultural or biodiversity features will be affected by this project. The department does not propose to prepare an environmental statement.

    Any person wishing to comment on the likely environmental effects of the above project may do so by the 14 January 2019.

    Ways to respond

    Consultation closed — responses are no longer being accepted.

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