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Two and a half thousand tonnes of saw log from trees that fell during Storm Éowyn was shipped in recent weeks to Belgium, ...
Weather event saw strong winds cause severe disruption in January, with clearance and survey works required in cemeteries.
Work to replace hundreds of trees felled at Gosford Forest Park in January is not expected to begin until next year. The ...
Minister of State with responsibility for forestry, Michael Healy-Rae has welcomed the discussion at the Forest Windblow ...
A popular charity shop has reopened in Tavistock after it was forced to close due to flood damage. Non-alcoholic fizz was ...
U.K.-based oil firm Serica Energy has completed the repairs on Triton floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) unit, ...
Food security remains a critical challenge, and AI is helping to shape the future of sustainable farming. In collaboration ...
A popular Galway beauty spot is set to reopen to the public in the next few weeks following its closure due to Storm Éowyn.
Forest Industries Ireland has said more than 30 new timber harvesting machines have been brought into Ireland to speed up the harvesting of storm damaged forests.
Forest Industries Ireland analysed sawmilling capacity in Ireland and found that more than 30 new timber harvesting machines ...
Irish sawmills are set to increase capacity by 30% to clear damage caused by Storm Éowyn, according to Forest industries ...
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