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Ballyseedy Wood public consultation

Ballyseedy Wood is a mainly broadleaf woodland near Tralee, County Kerry. Part of the wood is flooded by the River Lee and is a habitat of European importance. The trees of Ballyseedy Wood are said to have been planted by Arthur Blennerhassett in the early 19th century.

Ballyseedy Wood has recently been opened by Kerry County Council for recreation. This website is to collect your ideas about what sort of activities and information should be part of the Ballyseedy Recreation Plan.

Click here for more information about Ballyseedy Wood.

 

We'd like to know what you think about the activities and features which should be enhanced in future recreational development.

 

Click here for some of the questions you might think about in preparing your comments.

Cliceáil anseo: roinnt ceisteanna mar ábhar machaimh le linn duit do thuairimí a ullmhú.

Contact Sasha Bosbeer with your suggestions:
sashatrees at hotmail.com
087 6685836
or post in your suggestions: c/o Kevin Boyle, Kerry County Council, Tralee
Please send in your ideas and responses before 15 July 2008

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