APPLICATIONS have opened for the 2023 Community Hedge Cutting Grant Scheme.

Clare County Council is seeking to complement its hedge-cutting programme this autumn by facilitating landowners and community groups in maintaining hedgerows throughout the county.

The Community Hedge Cutting Grant Scheme, which was the first of its kind to be developed in Ireland when it was piloted in 2013, will see €15,000 being provided to deal with the local road network over the coming autumn and winter seasons.

Communities and groups can make applications before September 29th 2023. Each application will be assessed and a grant of €50 per km of hedgerow will be paid, subject to certain conditions and available resources.

Clare County Council says the scheme will provide some financial assistance to communities and groups that undertake hedge-cutting and the cutting of overhanging trees, and will assist landowners in complying with their responsibilities under Section 70 of the Roads Act, 1993.

Liam O’Connor, Administrative Officer, Transportation, Clare County Council commented, “We are confident that this scheme, complemented by the Council’s ongoing hedge-cutting programme, will be of benefit in dealing effectively with this issue. Our objective is that by the start of the nesting season in March 2024, much of the worst affected local roads in the county will be significantly enhanced in their capacity to accommodate the traffic that uses them, while sustainably managing hedgerows for biodiversity and wildlife through best practice”.

He explained, “The Roads Act, 1993 stipulates that all growth emanating from any part of the roadside boundary structure or from within the land protected by same is the responsibility of the landowner”.

O’Connor continued, “From a road safety point of view, it is important that this responsibility is acknowledged and embraced by roadside landowners and the Community Hedge Cutting Grant Scheme is intended to provide support in this context to offset some of the costs associated with hedge-cutting. The works will also take cognisance of the requirements of the Irish Wildlife Act 1976 (as amended) having a particular regard to hedgerow management and nesting birds”.

Application forms are available from the offices of Clare County Council, Áras Contae an Chláir, New Road, Ennis, and online at: https://www.clarecoco.ie/services/roads-and-transport/schemes-and-projects/hedge-cutting/.

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