NPI Installation of Gates

Class of Action:
Category:
Grassland, Peatland
Payment Rate:
€185.61/ gate

Note: The most up to date specifications are available on the dedicated ACRES / ACRES CP website under Non Productive Investments – Click Link Here

About This Action:

Gates help improve farm accessibility and security. Allows greater control of where animals are grazing.

  1. This action is to support the installation of new gates.
  2. Gates must be made from wrought iron or tubular steel.
  3. Gates must be painted or galvanised.
  4. Not normally permitted on new entrances from public roads.
  • For the full details on requirements for this action you should read the Dept. of Agriculture, Food and the Marine’s Specifications for Non Productive Investments.
  • You can find them by clicking here.

Implementation Notes

Gates cannot be installed on new entrances from public roads without permission of the Local Authority and/ or the National Roads Authority.

Additional Guidance

• Once the hanging post is in position, hang and align the gate before securely installing the latch post. Consider using closing slots rather than holes as a gate can sag over time.

• Removal of scrub/vegetation should be minimised, if prior scrub/tree removal is required to prepare the gate site. Any Scrub removal required must not take place during the bird nesting season (1st March-31st August).

• Ground clearance beneath the gate must be low enough to prevent livestock from passing underneath, but high enough to clear the ground and allow the gate on at least one side when opened. 

Good Locations:

  • Existing Gaps in Field boundaries
  • Where an old gate needs to be replaced.
  • Where needed to provide access to Riparian Margins

 

Poor Locations:

  • Where there is no existing access from a public road.
Can I put a gate on a new entrance from a public road?
 
Gates cannot be placed on new entrances from public roads unless consent has been obtained from the Local Authority or the National Roads Authority.

Can I put in a double gate?

Yes, double gates are permitted but two gates need to be applied for if you wish to be paid for both.

Can the gate be made out of wood?

No, the gates must be made from tubular steel or wrought iron.

Consider These Complementary Actions:

Play Video

NPI Riparian Margin

Payment Rate:
€5.50/ m
Play Video

NPI Repair of Traditional Stonewalls (1 side)

Payment Rate:
€1.59/ m
Play Video

NPI Planting New Hedges

Payment Rate:
€23.10/ m

NPI Hedgerow Rejuvenation

Payment Rate:
€18.88/ m