Visiting Ministers have 'done nothing for Crossmolina'

Visiting Ministers have 'done nothing for Crossmolina'

Fine Gael TD Michael Ring said he is 'sick and tired' of Ministers visiting Crossmolina and doing nothing.

Fine Gael TD Michael Ring has again raised the need to progress the Crossmolina (River Deel) Flood Relief Scheme.

In response, Minister for Public Expenditure Paschal Donohoe said his department has "engaged independent environmental consultants to carry out the relevant environmental assessments as required by EU Directives 2011/92 and 2014/52".

"On the basis of advice received, I have sought supplementary information from the Office of Public Works as provided for under Section 7(4)(b) of the European Union (Environmental Impact Assessment) (Arterial Drainage) Regulations 2019 in order to reach a full, reasoned conclusion on the environmental impacts of the scheme," the Minister stated.

Deputy Ring said he was "very annoyed that this scheme has not made more progress by now". 

“If Crossmolina gets flooded again, I will be holding the OPW and the Department of Public Expenditure fully responsible as this has been ongoing for many years. The flooding in 2015, which occurred twice, resulted in three main streets in Crossmolina being flooded, with numerous properties damaged in the floods of December 2015.

“The then Minister of State Kevin Boxer Moran visited Crossmolina. We also had visits by more Ministers. In fact, with all the visiting Ministers in Crossmolina, if they had all brought a shovel with them, the work would be done now.

“I am sick and tired of Ministers visiting Crossmolina and nothing happening. 

“I raised this in the Fine Gael parliamentary party meeting recently with the two Ministers responsible and I will be contacting the Minister for Finance Michael McGrath on this as well,” concluded Deputy Ring.

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