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BAU Forest Property Name 2016 Proposed Percentage of Block to Be 2016 Proposed 2017 Updated BAU Forest Property Name Percentage of Proposed Percentage Block to be Felled of Block to be Felled BAU 1 ‐ North West DL03 ‐ Kilmacrennan BALLYBOLAUDER 81% ‐ 90% 91% ‐ 100% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL03 ‐ Kilmacrennan CARNATREANTAGH 1% ‐ 10% 11% ‐ 20% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL03 ‐ Kilmacrennan DROMORE No Felling 1% ‐ 10% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL03 ‐ Kilmacrennan GARROWCARRY 51% ‐ 60% 61% ‐ 70% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL03 ‐ Kilmacrennan LOSSET 41% ‐ 50% 51% ‐ 60% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL03 ‐ Kilmacrennan POLLANS 81% ‐ 90% 91% ‐ 100% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL03 ‐ Kilmacrennan TIRARGUS 21% ‐ 30% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West DL04 ‐ Ramelton AGHANGADDY No Felling 11% ‐ 20% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL04 ‐ Ramelton BUNLIN 61% ‐ 70% 71% ‐ 80% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL04 ‐ Ramelton OAKES 1% ‐ 10% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West DL04 ‐ Ramelton ROUGHPARK 41% ‐ 50% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West DL05 ‐ Rathmullan GLENALLA 11% ‐ 20% 21% ‐ 30% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL05 ‐ Rathmullan LEAT BEG 11% ‐ 20% 41% ‐ 50% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL05 ‐ Rathmullan RATHMULLAN WOOD 1% ‐ 10% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West DL06 ‐ Swilly SHARAGORE No Felling 31% ‐ 40% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL07 ‐ Foyle BALLYCHARRY 71% ‐ 80% 81% ‐ 90% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL07 ‐ Foyle CABRY 11% ‐ 20% 71% ‐ 80% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL07 ‐ Foyle DRUNG 61% ‐ 70% 81% ‐ 90% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL07 ‐ Foyle GLENTOGHER 71% ‐ 80% 91% ‐ 100% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL07 ‐ Foyle KNOCKERGRANA No Felling 1% ‐ 10% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL07 ‐ Foyle MONEYDARRAGH 31% ‐ 40% 1% ‐ 10% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL07 ‐ Foyle TIRYRONE 21% ‐ 30% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West DL07 ‐ Foyle TROMATY 1% ‐ 10% 81% ‐ 90% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL08 ‐ Lagan MASS BEG 21% ‐ 30% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West DL09 ‐ Convoy GLENKEERAN 41% ‐ 50% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West DL09 ‐ Convoy KNOCKAGARRAN 41% ‐ 50% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West DL10 ‐ New Mills KIRKNEEDY 11% ‐ 20% 21% ‐ 30% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL12 ‐ Meenirroy LARGNALARKAN 31% ‐ 40% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West DL12 ‐ Meenirroy MEENABOLL 11% ‐ 20% 1% ‐ 10% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL13 ‐ Lough Finn ADDERWAL 1% ‐ 10% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West DL13 ‐ Lough Finn BEAGHMORE 21% ‐ 30% 31% ‐ 40% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL14 ‐ Gweebarra DERK MORE 41% ‐ 50% 21% ‐ 30% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL15 ‐ Glenties LETTERILLY 11% ‐ 20% 31% ‐ 40% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL15 ‐ Glenties LETTERILLY 41% ‐ 50% 51% ‐ 60% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL15 ‐ Glenties LOUGH CRILLAN 11% ‐ 20% 21% ‐ 30% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL16 ‐ The Glens BANGANBOY No Felling 1% ‐ 10% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL16 ‐ The Glens BANGANBOY No Felling 81% ‐ 90% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL16 ‐ The Glens GLENMACANNIVE 31% ‐ 40% 41% ‐ 50% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL16 ‐ The Glens MEENAGRUBBY 41% ‐ 50% 51% ‐ 60% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL16 ‐ The Glens MEENAMALRAGH No Felling 1% ‐ 10% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL16 ‐ The Glens MEENANARWA 1% ‐ 10% 11% ‐ 20% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL17 ‐ Reelan CRONADUN 21% ‐ 30% 31% ‐ 40% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL17 ‐ Reelan FALGARROW 1% ‐ 10% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West DL18 ‐ Cark CARK 11% ‐ 20% 1% ‐ 10% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL18 ‐ Cark CARRICKALANGAN 1% ‐ 10% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West DL18 ‐ Cark DRUMNAHOUGH 1% ‐ 10% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West DL18 ‐ Cark KILLYMASNY 1% ‐ 10% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West DL18 ‐ Cark MEENBOG 31% ‐ 40% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West DL19 ‐ Drumboe CREGGAN 91% ‐ 100% 81% ‐ 90% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL19 ‐ Drumboe CURRAGHOMONGAN No Felling 1% ‐ 10% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL19 ‐ Drumboe LETTERMORE 1% ‐ 10% 11% ‐ 20% Page 1 of 31 2016 Proposed 2017 Updated BAU Forest Property Name Percentage of Proposed Percentage Block to be Felled of Block to be Felled BAU 1 ‐ North West DL19 ‐ Drumboe MEENAHORNA 31% ‐ 40% 41% ‐ 50% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL19 ‐ Drumboe MEENBANE No Felling 1% ‐ 10% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL20 ‐ Killygordon CARN 61% ‐ 70% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West DL20 ‐ Killygordon CORNASHESK 41% ‐ 50% 61% ‐ 70% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL20 ‐ Killygordon CORRADOOEY 11% ‐ 20% 1% ‐ 10% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL20 ‐ Killygordon CORRAFFRIN 21% ‐ 30% 11% ‐ 20% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL20 ‐ Killygordon EDENMORE 11% ‐ 20% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West DL20 ‐ Killygordon EGGLYBANE 11% ‐ 20% 21% ‐ 30% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL20 ‐ Killygordon KILCLEAN 31% ‐ 40% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West DL20 ‐ Killygordon MEENAHINNIS 71% ‐ 80% 1% ‐ 10% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL20 ‐ Killygordon RAWS 31% ‐ 40% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West DL20 ‐ Killygordon STONYBATTER 61% ‐ 70% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West DL21 ‐ Ballybofey GOLAND INNER 81% ‐ 90% 91% ‐ 100% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL21 ‐ Ballybofey GOLAND LOWER 11% ‐ 20% 1% ‐ 10% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL21 ‐ Ballybofey MEENABRACK 11% ‐ 20% 21% ‐ 30% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL22 ‐ Meencargagh CASHELNAVEAN 31% ‐ 40% 51% ‐ 60% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL22 ‐ Meencargagh DOOISH 1% ‐ 10% 21% ‐ 30% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL22 ‐ Meencargagh MAGHERACLOIGH No Felling 21% ‐ 30% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL22 ‐ Meencargagh MEENCARGAGH 1% ‐ 10% 11% ‐ 20% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL22 ‐ Meencargagh WOODLAND DOOISH No Felling 1% ‐ 10% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL23 ‐ Croaghnakern MEENABROCK 1% ‐ 10% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West DL24 ‐ Lough Eske DRUMNAHEARK 1% ‐ 10% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West DL24 ‐ Lough Eske EDDRIM GLEBE 1% ‐ 10% 91% ‐ 100% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL24 ‐ Lough Eske FRIARY 21% ‐ 30% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West DL24 ‐ Lough Eske GREENAN 11% ‐ 20% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West DL24 ‐ Lough Eske LETTERFAD 21% ‐ 30% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West DL24 ‐ Lough Eske OGHERBEG 41% ‐ 50% 51% ‐ 60% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL24 ‐ Lough Eske ROSSYLONGAN 21% ‐ 30% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West DL24 ‐ Lough Eske TULLYTRASNA No Felling 21% ‐ 30% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL25 ‐ Brenter BALWOGES 1% ‐ 10% 11% ‐ 20% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL25 ‐ Brenter CROAGH 11% ‐ 20% 21% ‐ 30% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL25 ‐ Brenter DERRYHIRK 91% ‐ 100% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West DL25 ‐ Brenter GILBERTSTOWN 21% ‐ 30% 31% ‐ 40% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL25 ‐ Brenter GORTNACART GLEBE No Felling 21% ‐ 30% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL25 ‐ Brenter MEENABROCK 71% ‐ 80% 81% ‐ 90% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL25 ‐ Brenter MEENABROCK No Felling 11% ‐ 20% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL25 ‐ Brenter MEENACLOY 41% ‐ 50% 51% ‐ 60% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL25 ‐ Brenter MEENAGOLAN 1% ‐ 10% 11% ‐ 20% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL25 ‐ Brenter MEENAGOLAN 1% ‐ 10% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West DL26 ‐ Killybegs MEENACHULLALAN 51% ‐ 60% 1% ‐ 10% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL26 ‐ Killybegs MEENAKILLEW 11% ‐ 20% 21% ‐ 30% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL26 ‐ Killybegs NECK OF THE BALLAGH 71% ‐ 80% 81% ‐ 90% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL26 ‐ Killybegs ROECHROW 1% ‐ 10% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West DL26 ‐ Killybegs ROECHROW 11% ‐ 20% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West DL26 ‐ Killybegs STRAGAR No Felling 41% ‐ 50% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL28 ‐ Laghey GREAGHS 21% ‐ 30% 31% ‐ 40% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL28 ‐ Laghey LEGHAWNY 1% ‐ 10% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West DL28 ‐ Laghey TRUMMAN EAST 21% ‐ 30% 31% ‐ 40% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL29 ‐ Croaghonagh KEADEW 31% ‐ 40% 71% ‐ 80% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL30 ‐ Grousehall CULLION 1% ‐ 10% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West DL30 ‐ Grousehall TAWLAGHT 21% ‐ 30% 31% ‐ 40% Page 2 of 31 2016 Proposed 2017 Updated BAU Forest Property Name Percentage of Proposed Percentage Block to be Felled of Block to be Felled BAU 1 ‐ North West DL30 ‐ Grousehall TAWLAGHT 31% ‐ 40% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West DL30 ‐ Grousehall TIEVEMORE 11% ‐ 20% 21% ‐ 30% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL31 ‐ Lough Derg BOEESHIL 11% ‐ 20% 21% ‐ 30% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL31 ‐ Lough Derg CROAGHBRACK 11% ‐ 20% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West DL31 ‐ Lough Derg LOUGHFAD 1% ‐ 10% 11% ‐ 20% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL31 ‐ Lough Derg PORTCREEVY 21% ‐ 30% 1% ‐ 10% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL32 ‐ Meensheefin TAMUR 11% ‐ 20% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West DL34 ‐ Murvagh MURVAGH 11% ‐ 20% 1% ‐ 10% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL35 ‐ Ballyshannon BEHY 1% ‐ 10% 11% ‐ 20% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL35 ‐ Ballyshannon DERRYKILLEW 61% ‐ 70% 81% ‐ 90% BAU 1 ‐ North West DL36 ‐ Pettigo DRUMHARRIFF 51% ‐ 60% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West DL36 ‐ Pettigo KIMMID 81% ‐ 90% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West LM01 ‐ Glenade CRUMPAUN 21% ‐ 30% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West LM02 ‐ Lough Melvin AGHADERRARD EAST No Felling 11% ‐ 20% BAU 1 ‐ North West LM02 ‐ Lough Melvin AGHAVOGHIL 1% ‐ 10% 11% ‐ 20% BAU 1 ‐ North West LM02 ‐ Lough Melvin DERRYNAHIMMIRK No Felling 31% ‐ 40% BAU 1 ‐ North West LM02 ‐ Lough Melvin DERRYNAHIMMIRK No Felling 91% ‐ 100% BAU 1 ‐ North West LM02 ‐ Lough Melvin ROSFRIAR 11% ‐ 20% 21% ‐ 30% BAU 1 ‐ North West LM04 ‐ Bonet ASHISLAND 51% ‐ 60% 61% ‐ 70% BAU 1 ‐ North West LM04 ‐ Bonet CLOONAQUIN 1% ‐ 10% 21% ‐ 30% BAU 1 ‐ North West LM04 ‐ Bonet CLOONAQUIN 21% ‐ 30% 31% ‐ 40% BAU 1 ‐ North West LM04 ‐ Bonet CORNALAGHTA 11% ‐ 20% 51% ‐ 60% BAU 1 ‐ North West LM04 ‐ Bonet CORNASTAUK 81% ‐ 90% 91% ‐ 100% BAU 1 ‐ North West LM04 ‐ Bonet CRANNY No Felling 1% ‐ 10% BAU 1 ‐ North West LM04 ‐ Bonet DRUMLEASE 21% ‐ 30% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West LM04 ‐ Bonet GORTINAR No Felling 11% ‐ 20% BAU 1 ‐ North West LM04 ‐ Bonet LISNABRACK 71% ‐ 80% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West LM05 ‐ Glencar GLENCAR 21% ‐ 30% 11% ‐ 20% BAU 1 ‐ North West LM05 ‐ Glencar GLENEIGE 1% ‐ 10% 11% ‐ 20% BAU 1 ‐ North West MO02 ‐ Ballycastle ALTDERG No Felling 1% ‐ 10% BAU 1 ‐ North West MO02 ‐ Ballycastle BALLYKINLETTER 1% ‐ 10% 11% ‐ 20% BAU 1 ‐ North West MO02 ‐ Ballycastle GLENCULLIN 11% ‐ 20% 1% ‐ 10% BAU 1 ‐ North West MO05 ‐ Shannettra BNM CROGHAUN 31% ‐ 40% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West MO05 ‐ Shannettra BNM SHANVODINNAUN No Felling 11% ‐ 20% BAU 1 ‐ North West MO05 ‐ Shannettra GLENEDAGH 41% ‐ 50% No Felling BAU 1 ‐ North West MO05 ‐ Shannettra GLENEDAGH 51% ‐ 60% 11% ‐ 20% BAU 1 ‐ North West MO05 ‐ Shannettra
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