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27 Mar 2026

Assembly’s AERA Committee holds meeting at the Lough Neagh Fishermen’s Co Operative Society

The meeting agenda included a briefing from the Lough Neagh Fishermen’s Co-operative Society, covering issues related to eel regulation and DAERA financial support

Assembly’s AERA Committee holds meeting at the Lough Neagh Fishermen’s Co Operative Society

Declan McAleer MLA, Deputy Chair of the AERA; Robbie Butler, MLA, Chair of AERA; Kathleen McBride, CEO Fishermen’s Co‑Op Society; Michelle McIlveen MLA, AERA member & Dr Janice Thompson Clerk.

The Assembly’s Committee for Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (AERA) held its weekly meeting on Thursday, March 26 at the Lough Neagh Fishermen’s Co‑Operative Society in Toomebridge, before visiting Enva, a company providing recycling and resource recovery services, nearby.

The meeting agenda included a briefing from the Lough Neagh Fishermen’s Co-operative Society, covering issues related to eel regulation and DAERA financial support.

A briefing was also presented by the Northern Ireland Meat Exporters Association, ABP Food Group and Dunbia on the issue of proposed changes to the Sheep Carcase Classification legislation.

Following the meeting, members had a short tour of the Co‑Operative Society’s visitor centre, before making their way to Enva to learn more about the recycling of household appliances.

The Chairperson of the AERA Committee, Robbie Butler MLA, said: “We welcomed the opportunity to hold our meeting in the premises of the Lough Neagh Fishermen’s Co‑Operative Society, to hear their views and to tour the centre. It’s important for the Committee to engage with individuals and groups in their local area, as it helps us better understand the realities and challenges within their community. Our Committee meeting was followed by a visit to Enva, which gave us an insight into the innovative methods used to recycle household appliances including fridges, and was an opportunity for us to learn more about wider issues in the recycling sector.”

 

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