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Minister Creed Announces Further Supports for Farmers making their Online BPS Application
The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Michael Creed, today announced details of additional one to one clinics for farmers who are making their Basic Payment Scheme (BPS) application online. In 2018, all BPS and transfer of entitlement applications are to be made online and the deadline for the receipt of applications is Tuesday 15 May.
The Minister commented
“the move to online applications will bring a range of benefits for farmers, and I am committed to ensuring that farmers have all the assistance they require in order to make their applications online. With this in mind, I have asked officials in my Department to put in place a further set of one to one clinics for farmers as the deadline of 15 May approaches.”
The details of these clinics are as follows
Date | Location | Time |
Tuesday 8 May | Oranmore Lodge Hotel, Carrowmoneash, Oranmore,
| 9 am – 3 pm |
Wednesday 9 May | Great National South Court Hotel Raheen Roundabout, Raheen, Limerick. | 9 am – 3 pm |
Thursday 10 May | Longford Arms Hotel, 25 Main Street,
| 9 am – 3 pm |
Friday 10 May | McWilliam Park Hotel, Kilcoman Road, Claremorris Co. Mayo | 9 am – 3 pm |
In addition, previously announced clinics are also underway this week in the following locations:
Date | 9am – 12.30 pm | 4pm – 7.30pm |
Tuesday 1 May | Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Drumshanbo,
| Mullingar Park Hotel, Dublin Road, Marlinstown Bog, Mullingar,
|
Wednesday 2 May | Listowel Arms Hotel, The Square, Listowel,
| Treacy’s West County Hotel, Limerick Road, Clonrad More, Ennis,
|
Thursday 3 May | County Arms Hotel, Seefin, Birr,
| Horse and Jockey Hotel, Kilnoe, Thurles,
|
The Minister commented
“These one to one clinics have proven very popular with farmers in recent weeks. Over 75,000 farmers have already applied online, and many have availed of the chance to sit down with a member of staff from my Department and make their online application on the spot. In total, my Department has arranged these clinics in 45 locations around the country in addition to the other supports in place. I would now urge any farmer who has not yet made their application to do so at the earliest opportunity.”
In addition to the one to one clinics in place, staff are also available in the Department’s Portlaoise offices to help farmers make their applications online.