Paddy Concannon

Patrick "Paddy" Concannon (1918 – 26 February 2012) was an Irish local politician. He was born near Castlerea, County Roscommon in 1918.[1] Towards the end of his life he served as president of the Irish Turf Cutters and Contractors Association.

Political career

He served as a county councillor for County Roscommon for a total of 46 years starting in 1945. When first elected he was a member of the agrarian party Clann na Talmhan,[2] which was wound up in the 1960s. He was an unsuccessful Clann na Talmhan candidate at the 1957 general election for the Roscommon constituency.[2] He was later elected as a member of Fine Gael and as an independent.

Turf Cutters and Contractors Association

Concannon was a founder member of the Turf Cutters Association in 1998. This followed the emergence of a threat to turf-cutting when the European Union's Habitats Directive was transposed into Irish law in 1997, and gave protection to raised bogs. The Irish government declared a ten-year derogation, which delayed the full protection of Irish raised bogs. (The derogation was granted to help domestic turf-cutters (as opposed to industrial-scale turf-cutting).[3] When the derogation expired, it was reported that a ban on turf-cutting would apply to more than thirty Special Areas of Conservation with effect from 2009. (Initial reports referred to 32 SACS being affected,[3][4] later reports refer to a figure of thirty-one).[5]

In a mirror of the derogation granted for continued domestic cutting on SAC raised bogs, a similar de facto 10 year derogation operated in respect of the 75 raised bogs designated for protection in 2004 under the Wildlife Acts. The ban would eventually apply to a total of 139 raised bogs which have been designated for protection in 53 Raised Bog Special Areas of Conservation (SACs) under the Habitats Directive and 75 Natural Heritage Areas (NHAs) under the Wildlife (Amendment) Act, 2000.

In 2008, the Turf Cutters Association amalgamated with the Contractors Association to form the Turf Cutters and Contractors Association of which Concannon was president. Concannon led opposition to the ban on non-commercial turf cutting of raised bogs.[6] Concannon stated that he would do everything he could to overturn the ban. "We will help and assist everyone who wishes to cut turf on the bogs affected," he said. "I have been cutting turf for more than 80 years and I have a great respect for the land. I'm prepared to go to prison if it comes to that."

gollark: And yet your "Macron" doesn't exist. You're not on the Committee.
gollark: You're just jealous.
gollark: The Committee.
gollark: The Committee.
gollark: You are not the Committee. They say so.

See also

References

  1. County mourns death of Paddy Concannon, Roscommon Herald
  2. "Patrick Concannon". ElectionsIreland.org. Retrieved 8 July 2013.
  3. (2008), Turf-cutters fear EU ban will be extended, Irish Examiner
  4. (2009), Turf cutting, Roscommon Herald
  5. The difference is explained by a delay in respect of the bog at Lough Ree SAC. Archived 2011-07-09 at the Wayback Machine
  6. "Galway Turf Cutters To Work With Minister Over Restricted Bogs | Galway Bay Fm". galwaynews.ie. 11 October 2012. Archived from the original on 6 August 2012. Retrieved 16 October 2012.
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