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Trees are a vital economic, environmental and social resource and are integral to the character of Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown. They form a key element of the county’s infrastructure and are amongst the most important features in our towns, villages and rural landscapes. Trees help make the county a more desirable place to live, work, study and spend leisure time.
For thousands of years, trees have been grown and cultivated for shelter, food, timber, medicine, and for their intrinsic beauty. They are integral to our cultural heritage and have been worshipped, celebrated and revered in Irish folklore. The ancient Celts of Ireland centred their culture and laws around trees, and some of the letters of the Ogham alphabet, the first known written language in Ireland, were based on Ireland’s native trees.
In modern times, there has been a resurgence of interest in tree culture and the many varied benefits that trees offer.
:: Summary - dlr Trees Strategy 2011 - 2015
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:: dlr Trees Strategy - 2011 - 2015
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:: A Report on the Public Consultation Process
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:: Press Release - The Heritage Tree Hunt
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:: Press Release - Tree Strategy Adopted
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1. Social/Community Benefits
2. Environmental Benefits
3. Biodiversity
4. Economic Benefits