Veon supports Society of Irish Foresters Tree Week Promotion
Veon supports Society of Irish Foresters Tree Week Promotion
Veon supports Society of Irish Foresters Tree Week Promotion
Minister Andrew Doyle TD officially opened Veon’s new Regional Office in Athenry Mart on Wednesday 21st February 2018. The Minister highlighted the major economic benefits to the local Galway economy of having a growing supply of commercial forestry on their doorstep.
Radio Kerry Interview with Joe Codd of Veon
Minster of State Andrew Doyle TD presented Brendan Lynch and Martin McManus with their QQI (Quality & Qualifications Ireland) certificates at Avondale House, Rathdrum, Co Wicklow. This followed their successfully completing a Level 5 award in forestry forwarder operations, making them the first students to successfully complete this newly commenced course run out of Ballyhaise College. The two graduates, Martin McManus and Brendan Lynch, were congratulated by Minister Doyle on their achievement.
There is something unique about walking in your own forest – firstly it is yours and that territorial feeling of looking at your trees and feeling the undergrowth beneath your feet is difficult to describe. Studies by UCD and the HSE have shown that natural forest environments promote a sense of wellbeing significantly improving mood and sleep quality.
Minister of State Andrew Doyle tours the Forestry Value Chain in Leitrim.
Minister of State Andrew Doyle TD opens Veon’s new Drumshanbo Regional Office
Irish farmers’ attitudes to commercial forestry are overwhelmingly positive and planting rates will rise if certain barriers are removed or reduced
Minister of State Mr. Andrew Doyle launches 2017-18 forestry afforestation programme
Martin Ferris Td Officially Opens Veon’s New Castleisland Regional Office
VEON to provide IPAV Members with Forestry Services
Veon at the Ballyhaise Teagasc Talking Timber Event