Irish Rural Link thinks it was the right choice.
The decision to maintain turbary rights under new sale of turf regulations is being welcomed in the midlands.
Revised regulations will be published this week, including a ban on the sale of turf online and from retail premises.
However, those with cutting rights will be allowed to continue selling turf to friends and family on a small-scale.
CEO of Irish Rural Link, Offaly's Seamus Boland thinks it was the right choice to make:
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