“Forestry companies have a lot to answer for”

Concerns about the deteriorating condition of roads across South Leitrim have been raised at recent discussions within the Ballinamore Municipal District, with forestry companies identified as a significant factor in the damage being sustained.
The issue was brought to the attention of councillors at this week's meeting, where representatives pointed to the substantial impact that forestry operations are having on local road infrastructure in the area. The scale of the problem appears considerable, with multiple companies operating in the region and their activities apparently contributing to widespread wear and tear on roads serving rural communities.
The raising of this matter at municipal level suggests growing frustration among local representatives regarding the environmental and infrastructural consequences of commercial forestry activity in South Leitrim. Roads in rural areas, which often serve forestry operations through heavy traffic associated with timber extraction and transport, are particularly vulnerable to accelerated deterioration under such pressure.
The discussion highlights the tension between economic activity in the region and the maintenance of essential local infrastructure, with calls seemingly emerging for greater accountability from the companies involved in forestry operations throughout the county.
For full details on the council discussion, see the Leitrim Observer.
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