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  • Open consultation Environmental Impact Assessment forestry consultation for (Carrickfergus) West Division and Middle Division, Co Antrim. EIA26/27-02

    Topics:
    • Forestry, 
    • Land and Landscapes

    Consultation closes 5 July 2026, 11.59 pm

    Summary

    Summary

    Forest Service, an Executive Agency of the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) is required to form an opinion under the Environmental Impact Assessment (Forestry) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2006 (as amended) as to whether a afforestation project is likely to have a significant affect on the environment.
    Project reference: EIA26/27-02

    Consultation description

    Consultation description

    ReferenceEIA 26/27-02 Woodburn
    Project typeAfforestation
    Location(Carrickfergus) West Division and Middle Division

    Grid Reference

    What3words

    J 372 900

     

    ////gong.churn.flattens

    AreaCirca 72 hectares (across 8 blocks in close proximity)
    Project descriptionAfforestation with native tree species.
     An opinion under the Regulations is formed taking account of the selection criteria specified in the legislation. An opinion may be ‘relevant’ if it is considered that a project is likely to have a significant effect on the environment or ‘not relevant’ if a project is considered unlikely to have a significant effect on the environment. Each project is required to comply with the UK Forestry Standard, which describes the governments’ approach to sustainable forestry.

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