Bray Wanderers manager Gary Cronin can’t but be disappointed that his side have only accumulated three points out of a possible twelve and lie in 7th position in the 10 team First Division after four series of games.Read More
Speaking at the club’s weekly media briefing, Healy said: “We have a very young squad, it has been a difficult start to the new season, but the lads are working very hard in training and are not downbeat.Read More
Athlone Town consolidated their position at the top of the First Division on Friday night when they overcame Bray Wanderers 2-1 in the Carlisle GroundsRead More
SHARING OPTIONS:
The system would require landscape features and semi-natural areas to be mapped at a farm-scale level. \ Philip Doyle
Scoring Irish farms based on the volume of semi-natural vegetation and landscape features present has been suggested as Ireland’s flagship eco-scheme by a group of scientists and researchers.
The proposals have been made as part of an EU-wide report on how the next CAP can improve biodiversity.
Around 25% of Ireland’s direct payment budget, some €300m, is to be ring-fenced for eco-schemes. Eco-schemes will be voluntary for farmers, but those who opt out will not secure a full direct payment.
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