Concerns raised over impact of ash dieback in Leitrim



Fears have been expressed in north Leitrim over the risk of severe damage to roads and homes as a result of ash dieback.

 

Ash dieback is a fungal disease which was first recorded in trees here in 2012.

 

Earlier this year a 79-and-a-half million euro package was announced by cabinet with farmers receiving 5 thousand euro per hectare.

 

Manorhamilton Independent Councillor James Gilmartin says supports such as that should be put in place for the landowners and farmers affected.



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