06/08/2015
NI's Forests Vital Community Resource
Forests are a vital community resource across Northern Ireland and should be enjoyed by all, Forestry Minister Michelle O'Neill has said.
A recent Forest Service report found 4.7 million visits to woodlands annually, with 84% of visitors reporting the forests as excellent or very good.
Welcoming the news, Minister O'Neill said: "The results of this survey are very welcoming and underpin my Department’s strategy of working with operating partners to develop and improve the recreation and tourism potential of our forests, and supports the case for future investment. This effectively means that our forests are the largest outdoor recreation provision in the north.
"Our forests are a vital community resource and it is satisfying to know that forests are playing their part in contributing to healthier lifestyles and that 62% of visitors stated that they had visited for health reasons or for exercise."
The Minister also highlighted the financial benefits to local communities from visits to forest areas. She said: "Local communities are benefitting financially from the increased number of visitors to our forests. Including accommodation bookings, £76.1million was spent by visitors during their overall visit. Significantly, £21.2million of this was spent in local authority areas by visitors who specified their only reason for visiting the area was the forest attraction. These forest visits included approximately 380,000 from outside the north of Ireland."
(MH/LM)
A recent Forest Service report found 4.7 million visits to woodlands annually, with 84% of visitors reporting the forests as excellent or very good.
Welcoming the news, Minister O'Neill said: "The results of this survey are very welcoming and underpin my Department’s strategy of working with operating partners to develop and improve the recreation and tourism potential of our forests, and supports the case for future investment. This effectively means that our forests are the largest outdoor recreation provision in the north.
"Our forests are a vital community resource and it is satisfying to know that forests are playing their part in contributing to healthier lifestyles and that 62% of visitors stated that they had visited for health reasons or for exercise."
The Minister also highlighted the financial benefits to local communities from visits to forest areas. She said: "Local communities are benefitting financially from the increased number of visitors to our forests. Including accommodation bookings, £76.1million was spent by visitors during their overall visit. Significantly, £21.2million of this was spent in local authority areas by visitors who specified their only reason for visiting the area was the forest attraction. These forest visits included approximately 380,000 from outside the north of Ireland."
(MH/LM)
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