Advice to members during COVID-19 Restrictions

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Advisory Guidelines for ALCI members during COVID-19 Restrictions

Is Horticulture an Essential Service?

Yes, as confirmed on the DAFM website, on the FAQ page. Horticutural production, including nurseries, is deemed to be included within the Agricultural Essential Business List. Activities may include the ongoing seasonal planting, harvest and maintenance of horticulture plants.

Therefore, it can be deemed that the work of landscapers with plants including planting/watering is covered under the essential service definition above, It is a matter for each company/individual to objectively and fairly assess whether they are involved in providing essential services and then whether any individual is essential in providing that particular service. Landscaping covers a wide range of activities, not all of which could be deemed essential. Each landscaping project can vary in terms of the particular activity being undertaken which needs to be taken into account in deciding if it is an essential service or not.

The following landscaping activities are considered permissible during the current restrictions:

  1. Landscape contractors are permitted to complete planting elements only of contracts where there is a threat to the survival/health/viability of the plants should the work not be completed, once you have written direction from the client to do so.
  2. Landscape maintenance is permitted to maintain the survival/health/viability of planting schemes recently completed or, where ongoing maintenance is normally required to achieve this goal (e.g. roof gardens), once you have written direction from the client to do so.
  3. Landscape contractors are permitted to carry out an activity that is necessary for Councils or State Bodies. You are permitted to carry out landscape maintenance for such organisations, once you have written direction from the client to do so.
  4. Landscape contractors are permitted to carry not an activity that is necessary for the continued provision of an essential service by another organisation. Therefore, you are permitted to carry out landscape maintenance for such organisations, once you have written direction from the client to do so.

Members should comply fully with the Safe Working Protocols supplied and also display notice above prominently.

 

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