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Licences to Be Advertised 19/03/2021 Licences to be advertised 19/03/2021 HARVEST DIGITISED DATE LAST DATE FOR TFL NO DATE RECEIVED SCHEME DED TOWNLANDS COUNTY TYPE AREA (HA) ADVERTISED SUBMISSIONS Clearfell & TFL00206818 08/08/2018 Felling Knocknagashel Ballyduff Kerry Thinning 22.42 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 Clearfell & TFL00386519 09/08/2019 Felling Mullinahone Beeverstown Tipperary Thinning 43.20 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 Clearfell & TFL00581720 09/11/2020 Felling MOYARTA DOONAHA WEST Clare Thinning 7.64 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 TFL00630521 11/02/2021 Felling BALLYSAGGART MORE SEEMOCHUDA Waterford Clearfell 23.22 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 TFL00636221 25/02/2021 Felling GLENGARRIFF ARDNACLOGHY Cork Clearfell 2.21 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 TFL00637221 01/03/2021 Felling LETTERFORE ARDDERRYNAGLERAGH Galway Clearfell 25.54 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 Clearfell & TFL00640121 08/03/2021 Felling KILMEEN TOOREENDUFF Cork Thinning 3.13 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 Clearfell & TFL00640821 09/03/2021 Felling CROSSNA CLERRAGH WOODFIELD Roscommon Thinning 31.29 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 TFL00641121 09/03/2021 Felling BUCKHILL CLOONFAD Roscommon Clearfell 21.10 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 TFL00641221 09/03/2021 Felling CLONDARRIG BOGHLONE Laois Thinning 8.95 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 TFL00641321 09/03/2021 Felling GLENSTAL KNOCKANCULLENAGH TOORLOUGHER Limerick Clearfell 23.50 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 TFL00582520 10/11/2020 Felling KILBEAGH FAULEENS Mayo Thinning 5.09 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 TFL00641821 09/03/2021 Felling CUILMORE CLOONEAGH Sligo Thinning 6.81 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 Clearfell & TFL00642421 11/03/2021 Felling CASTLECOMER ARDRA BALLYLINNEN Kilkenny Thinning 18.20 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 Clearfell & TFL00642621 12/03/2021 Felling MOYALIFF DRUMBANE Tipperary Thinning 14.46 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 TFL00642721 12/03/2021 Felling BALLYLYNAN CORBALLY Laois Thinning 3.35 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 TFL00644021 16/03/2021 Felling PEPPARDSTOWN DRUMDEEL GROVE Tipperary Thinning 30.69 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE01-FL0218 15/03/2021 Felling BALLYEA DED Derry Clare Clearfell 10.67 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE01-FL0219 15/03/2021 Felling RATH DED Carrowduff,Craggaunboy,Kihaska Clare Clearfell 14.69 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE01-FL0220 15/03/2021 Felling CRUSHEEN DED,KILRAGHTIS DED Curraderra Clare Clearfell 10.04 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 KILFENORA DED,LISDOONVARNA CE01-FL0221 15/03/2021 Felling DED,SMITHSTOWN DED Boghil,Fanta Glebe Clare Clearfell 8.72 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 Ballynahown,Blakesmountain, CE01-FL0222 15/03/2021 Felling CLOGHAUN DED,DERREEN DED Knockaunsmountain Clare Clearfell 10.66 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE01-FL0223 15/03/2021 Felling BALLAGH DED,KILTORAGHT DED Ballynacarhagh,Kilmore North,Toormore Clare Clearfell 13.06 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE01-FL0224 15/03/2021 Felling SMITHSTOWN DED Boghil Clare Clearfell 3.75 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE01-FL0225 15/03/2021 Felling MOUNTELVA DED Cahermacnaghten,Croagh South Clare Clearfell 11.59 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE01-FL0226 15/03/2021 Felling CLOGHAUN DED,LISDOONVARNA DED Ballydoonohoe,Caherbarnagh Clare Clearfell 9.94 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE01-FL0227 15/03/2021 Felling MAGHERAREAGH DED,MOY DED Fahanlunaghta Beg,Knockatullaghaun Clare Clearfell 14.41 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE01-FL0228 15/03/2021 Felling MAGHERAREAGH DED Ballyvranneen,Feagreen Clare Clearfell 10.69 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE01-FL0229 15/03/2021 Felling LISDOONVARNA DED Ballyhenna,Cahercloggaun Clare Clearfell 11.95 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE01-FL0230 15/03/2021 Felling DERREEN DED Blakesmountain,Derreen South Clare Clearfell 13.05 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE01-FL0231 15/03/2021 Felling KILFENORA DED Ballykeel North Clare Clearfell 15.50 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE01-FL0232 15/03/2021 Felling MOUNTELVA DED,NOUGHAVAL DED Ballymahony,Lissylisheen Clare Clearfell 8.03 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE01-FL0233 15/03/2021 Felling ANNAGH DED Doonsallagh East,Shanavogh East Clare Clearfell 10.69 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE01-FL0234 15/03/2021 Felling KILTORAGHT DED Drumeevin,Kilmore North Clare Clearfell 6.02 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE01-FL0235 15/03/2021 Felling DYSERT DED Gortcurka,Soheen Clare Clearfell 13.66 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE01-FL0236 15/03/2021 Felling CLOONANAHA DED Muckinish Clare Clearfell 11.14 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE02-FL0242 15/03/2021 Felling GLENDREE DED Uggoon Upper Clare Clearfell 3.45 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE02-FL0243 15/03/2021 Felling KILTANNON DED,LOUGHEA DED Commons,Loughaun North,Maghera Clare Clearfell 14.88 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE02-FL0244 15/03/2021 Felling GLENDREE DED,LOUGHEA DED Glendree,Maghera Clare Clearfell 11.23 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE02-FL0245 15/03/2021 Felling CAHER DED Scalpnagown Clare Clearfell 8.05 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE02-FL0246 15/03/2021 Felling NEWGROVE DED Affick Clare Clearfell 7.07 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE02-FL0247 15/03/2021 Felling RATHCLOONEY DED,TOBERBREEDA DED Derrycalliff,Derrymore,Derryvet Clare Clearfell 5.58 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE02-FL0248 15/03/2021 Felling TOBERBREEDA DED Derryvet Clare Clearfell 3.28 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE02-FL0249 15/03/2021 Felling KILTANNON DED Cloondoorney More Clare Clearfell 8.91 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE02-FL0250 15/03/2021 Felling CAHER DED,NEWGROVE DED Affick,Gortnamearacaun Clare Clearfell 14.02 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE02-FL0251 15/03/2021 Felling CAHER DED Gortnamearacaun,Scalpnagown Clare Clearfell 9.03 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE02-FL0252 15/03/2021 Felling KILLANENA DED,LOUGHEA DED Dooglaun,Liss Clare Clearfell 9.57 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE02-FL0253 15/03/2021 Felling KILLANENA DED Killanena Clare Clearfell 11.60 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE02-FL0254 15/03/2021 Felling KILLANENA DED Gortaveha Clare Clearfell 2.94 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE02-FL0255 15/03/2021 Felling NEWGROVE DED Maghera Clare Clearfell 4.84 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE02-FL0256 15/03/2021 Felling KILTANNON DED,NEWGROVE DED Affick,Derryulk Upper Clare Clearfell 6.97 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE02-FL0257 15/03/2021 Felling LOUGHEA DED Fahy Clare Clearfell 3.36 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE02-FL0258 15/03/2021 Felling CAHER DED Gortnamearacaun Clare Clearfell 4.61 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE02-FL0259 15/03/2021 Felling ARDAMULLIVAN DED Killeen,Knocklawrence Galway Clearfell 3.88 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE02-FL0260 15/03/2021 Felling GLENDREE DED Kilmore,Uggoon Upper Clare Clearfell 6.15 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE02-FL0261 15/03/2021 Felling ARDAMULLIVAN DED,LOUGHEA DED Fahy Clare,Galway Clearfell 5.16 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE02-FL0262 15/03/2021 Felling KILTANNON DED Derryulk Upper,Kilduff Upper Clare Clearfell 18.25 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE02-FL0263 15/03/2021 Felling KILTANNON DED Commons,Derryulk Upper Clare Clearfell 3.94 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE02-FL0264 15/03/2021 Felling LOUGHEA DED Fahy Clare Clearfell 2.67 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE03-FL0206 15/03/2021 Felling CLOONUSKER DED Corrakyle Clare Clearfell 17.62 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE03-FL0207 15/03/2021 Felling CLOONUSKER DED Corrakyle Clare Clearfell 11.84 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE03-FL0208 15/03/2021 Felling CAPPAGHABAUN DED Cappaghabaun Mountain Clare Clearfell 9.89 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE03-FL0209 15/03/2021 Felling CORLEA DED Corlea More Clare Clearfell 15.28 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE03-FL0210 15/03/2021 Felling CLOONUSKER DED Corrakyle Clare Clearfell 4.57 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE03-FL0211 15/03/2021 Felling CAPPAGHABAUN DED Pollagoona Mountain Clare Clearfell 14.99 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE03-FL0212 15/03/2021 Felling CAHERMURPHY DED,KILLANENA DED Reanahumana,Slieveanore Clare Clearfell 9.89 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 Cappaghabaun CE03-FL0213 15/03/2021 Felling CAPPAGHABAUN DED,INISHCALTRA NORTH DED Mountain,Glenwanish,Magherareagh Clare Clearfell 11.16 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE03-FL0214 15/03/2021 Felling CAPPAGHABAUN DED Pollagoona Mountain Clare Clearfell 14.93 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE03-FL0215 15/03/2021 Felling CAHERMURPHY DED,CORLEA DED Corleacommons North,Slieveanore Clare Clearfell 9.61 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE03-FL0216 15/03/2021 Felling CAHERMURPHY DED Slieveanore Clare Clearfell 1.76 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE03-FL0217 15/03/2021 Felling CAHERMURPHY DED Slieveanore Clare Clearfell 11.54 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE03-FL0218 15/03/2021 Felling CLOONUSKER DED Coologory,Gortaderry Clare Clearfell 14.58 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE03-FL0219 15/03/2021 Felling CORLEA DED Corlea More,Knockbeha Mountain Clare Clearfell 13.69 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE03-FL0220 15/03/2021 Felling FEAKLE DED Corracloon More Clare Clearfell 11.23 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE03-FL0221 15/03/2021 Felling CLOONUSKER DED,CORLEA DED Corrakyle Clare Clearfell 13.84 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 Derrynagittagh (Naughton),Derrynagittagh CE03-FL0222 15/03/2021 Felling DERRYNAGITTAGH DED (Purcell) Clare Clearfell 12.99 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE03-FL0223 15/03/2021 Felling CORLEA DED Corleacommons North,Corleacommons South Clare Clearfell 14.88 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE03-FL0224 15/03/2021 Felling CAPPAGHABAUN DED Pollagoona Mountain Clare Clearfell 14.93 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE03-FL0225 15/03/2021 Felling CAHERMURPHY DED Slieveanore Clare Clearfell 7.75 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE03-FL0226 15/03/2021 Felling CAPPAGHABAUN DED Pollagoona Mountain,Turkenagh Mountain Clare Clearfell 13.00 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 Ballycorran,Cappacannaun,Turkenagh CE03-FL0227 15/03/2021 Felling CAPPAGHABAUN DED Mountain Clare Clearfell 4.82 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE03-FL0228 15/03/2021 Felling CAPPAGHABAUN DED Loughatorick South,Pollagoona Mountain Clare Clearfell 15.70 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE04-FL0069 15/03/2021 Felling DRUMMAAN DED Ballyhinch Clare Clearfell 17.68 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE04-FL0070 15/03/2021 Felling MOUNTSHANNON DED Derroran West Clare Clearfell 7.81 19/03/2021 18/04/2021 CE04-FL0071 15/03/2021 Felling DRUMMAAN DED,MOUNTSHANNON
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