A “mini-logging” operation in Merlin Woods has been condemned as “outrageous” by Labour councillor Derek Nolan, who wants the matter investigated by the Galway City Council.
According to Cllr Nolan patches of woodland have been cleared of trees, with trunks neatly stacked before eventual collection.
“I inspected the area some days ago, and it is clear the trees are being cut for private gain, most likely for use or sale as firewood,” he said. “There were up to 50 trees stacked in two piles – but there is evidence that a far greater number have already been cut and removed.”
Cllr Nolan is calling on the Galway City Council’s Parks Department to investigate this matter. He is also calling on members of the public to report any such activity to City Hall on 091 - 536400.
“Merlin Woods is a valuable community resource and it is only with the help of the public that we can police and protect it,” he said. “It would a terrible shame if we were to allow a group of selfish chancers to cause permanent damage to one of our few community parks.”