The Government has agreed to enact a Bill which will clarify the law on how some property rights, such as rights of way, are validated and registered, providing certainty for landowners according to Fine Gael Kildare South TD and Minister of State Martin Heydon.

 Minister Heydon said, “New rules on registering easements, rights which allow the use of someone else’s property for a specific purpose, such as a right of way, were due to come into effect at the end of November.

“However, from speaking with constituents, I know that this is an issue many landowners across County Kildare have been increasingly worried about due to the fact that questions remain regarding the details of the new rules.

“Fine Gael wants to provide certainty and assurance to landowners in County Kildare by removing the upcoming deadline and allowing more time for consultation with key stakeholders to create a long-term and viable solution for all. My colleague in Fine Gael, Minister Heather Humphreys will ensure this is what happens.

“The new changes cannot take place while uncertainty and concerns remain. Questions still exist surrounding the period of time required to make a land claim based on long use, as well as whether applicants have to give up all other potential claims when applying directly to the Property Registration Authority (PRA).

“The Bill brought to Cabinet this week will remove the upcoming 30th November deadline, meaning that the changes which were due to take effect from 1st December will not occur.”

“I want to thank Minister Humphreys for acting quickly on this issue by seeking and receiving Cabinet approval for this amending Bill. I know this week’s announcement will come as a great relief for many people across County Kildare who have been worried about the impending deadline and will allow more time to seek a solution which provides certainty and fairness for all.”