Scoping a new forestry plan for forests and woodlands in Armagh
Overview
The scoping stage of forestry planning is intended to enable you, and other stakeholders, to become involved, at the outset, in the process of developing a plan for the promotion of afforestation and sustainable forestry in the Armagh Forestry Planning Area.
The plan will be focused on the management of Forest Service forests, and it is intended that it will also consider management planning of forests and woodland managed by others.
Forests and woodland within the Armagh Forestry Planning Area.
Why your views matter
You are invited to express your views in relation to the forestry planning opportunities presented in this scoping document, and advise the DAERA Forestry Planning team of any specific interests or concerns that you have. You are also invited to share any information held by you or your organisation that may be relevant to forestry planning.
Your comments will be helpful in informing the preparation of a draft Armagh Forestry Plan.
A pdf copy of your response will be available to download using the link emailed to you on submission of your response for 3 months after the closing date.
What happens next
Your comments will help inform the preparation of a draft Armagh Forestry Plan.
In due course respondents will be sent a link to a summary of the scoping responses, and details of further engagement in respect of the Armagh Forestry Plan.
Audiences
- Academic Staff
- Academy Participants
- Advocate groups
- All stakeholders
- Approved Driving Instructors
- Approved Motorcyclist Instructors
- Associate Assessors
- Benefits Customers
- Bikers
- Bridge to Employment Participants
- Carers
- Carers
- Charity, Community and Voluntary
- Community & Voluntary Organisations
- Community/Voluntary sector organisations
- Companies
- Disability Organisations
- DOJ Staff
- Drivers
- Employers
- Employers
- Genealogist/Family Historian
- General Public
- Gold Star Customer Service Excellence
- Government Department
- Health and social care providers – non-statutory
- Health and social care providers – statutory
- Health and social care regulators
- Health and social care staff
- Health professionals
- Higher education students
- Higher Education Students
- Inspectors
- IST
- Learner Driver
- Learner Motorcyclist
- Learner Riders
- Local Government
- MOD
- Motorcyclists
- Parents
- Parents
- Pensions Customers
- People with Disabilities
- Political representatives
- Political Representatives
- Press/media
- Private individuals or organisations with an interest in Bovine TB
- Private Sector
- Prospective higher education students
- Prospective Higher Education Students
- Pupils
- Research
- Riders
- Royal Colleges
- School students
- School Students
- Schools
- Schools
- Service users/patients
- Staff representatives/Unions
- Stakeholders
- Statutory Body
- Students
- Supervising Drivers
- Teachers
- Teachers
- Utility
- Young Drivers
Interests
- Youth Sector and Youth Services
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