Statutory Rules of Northern Ireland
Plant Health
Made
21st June 2011
Coming into operation
21st July 2011
1. This Order may be cited as the Plant Health (Amendment No.2) Order (Northern Ireland) 2011 and shall come into operation on 21st July 2011.
2.-(1) Part B of Schedule 14 to the Plant Health Order (Northern Ireland) 2006(4) shall be amended in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (4).
(2) In the definition of District No.1 (County Down), paragraph (a) All Ards Peninsula (south of main road from Greyabbey to Ballywalter), the following townlands shall be omitted-
Ardgeehan, Ardkeen, Ballyblack, Ballybranigan, Ballycam, Ballyfinragh, Ballyfounder, Ballymarter, Ballynichol, Ballyphilip, Ballyridley, Ballyrusley, Ballytrustan, Ballywallon, Ballyward, Ballywierd, Corrog, Craigaroddan, Derry, Dooey, Dunevly, Kearney, Keentagh, Knockinelder, Loughdoo, Parson Hall, Tullyboard, Tullynacrew.
(3) In the definition of District No.2 (Mid-Ulster), the following townlands shall be omitted-
Annagh and Moneysterlin, Ballymacpherson, Ballynagowan, Boveagh, Brackagh Slieve Gallion, Clooney, Cullion, Drumard (E.D. Iniscarn), Drumrainey, Drumsamney, Duntibryan, Durnascallon, Gortamney, Gortnaskey, Granny, Iniscarn, Keenaght, Killynumber, Killytoney, Knocknagin, Longfield, Moneyneany, Moneyshanere, Mormeal, Motalee, Moyesset, Roshure, Stanagard, Straw Mountain, Tintagh, Tobermore (that portion south of the Moyola River).
(4) In the definition of District No.3 (Cookstown), the following townlands shall be omitted-
Cloghog, Killybearn, all County Londonderry;
Ballymaguire, Claggan (E.D. Ballyclog), Derrygonigan, Doorless, Drumbulgan, Dufless, Edernagh, Glebe (E.D. Coagh), Liscausy, Lisnahall, Tievenagh, Tullyhurken, Tullyraw, Tullyveagh, Tullyweery, all County Tyrone.
Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development on 21st July 2011
Keith Morrison
A senior officer of the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development
(This note is not part of the Order)
This Order amends the Plant Health Order (Northern Ireland) 2006 by removing certain townlands previously scheduled as safety zones to protect against spread of potato wart disease (PWD). Previously the varieties of potatoes grown in these townlands were restricted, by the Plant Health Order (Northern Ireland) 2006, to PWD resistant types. The Order lifts restrictions on the growing of potatoes in the former safety zones as provided in Article 2.
Formerly the Department of Agriculture for Northern Ireland; see S.I. 1999/283 (N.I. 1) Art. 3(4)
As amended by S.R.& O.(N.I.) 1972 No.351 Art.3 and Sch.2
1967 c. 28 (N.I.)
S.R.2006 No.82 relevant amending Orders are S.R.2007 No.333 and S.R.2010 No.232