Portacloy in north Mayo. Photo: Brian Wilson

Mayo welcome for marine planning strategy

Mayo County Council has welcomed launch of the draft National Marine Planning Framework by Minister Eoghan Murphy and Minister of State Damian English.

The framework document sets out the forward planning component of the new Marine Planning system.

Peter Hynes, chief executive of Mayo County Council, who attended today's launch, said: “This document is a very crucial step in developing a thriving sustainable blue economy, particularly for the west of Ireland.

“Mayo’s strategic position along the Atlantic Coast, in addition to having the longest coastline should ensure that Mayo benefits from this initiative. I look forward to seeing the potential of a blue economy being realised in Mayo”.

The cathaoirleach of Mayo County Council, Councillor Brendan Mulroy, also welcomed this initiative by government, stating: “Mayo has always had a rich marine heritage and this framework will be key to enhancing that heritage for generations to come”.

There will be a consultation day in Westport in the Town Hall Theatre on Tuesday, November 26, from 2 to 4 p.m. and from 6 to 8 p.m. for those who wish to comment or find out more about the draft framework.