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Welcome for Government commitment to schools with defective concrete

DONEGAL Deputies Pearse Doherty and Pádraig Mac Lochlainn, have welcomed confirmation from the Minister for Education that her Department is developing a strategy to address the issue of defective blocks in school buildings.

The move comes directly after a visit by the TDs to Drumfad National School in the Fanad peninsula on Monday last.

The reply to the Sinn Féin TD’s Parliamentary Question confirms that Department officials will visit affected schools in the coming months,
after which a strategy will be developed.

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However, the Deputies have warned that they are yet to be convinced that government will treat the matter with the urgency required.

Teachta Mac Lochlainn said: “This is the first time that the Government has formally committed to developing a strategy for our schools affected by defective blocks.

“When myself and Pearse visited Drumfad National School earlier this week, we saw first-hand the impact defective blocks are having on children, teachers and parents.

“The situation there – and in a growing number of schools across Donegal – is completely unacceptable.

“For too long, the Government focused only on private homes while our schools – the centre of our communities – were left to fend for themselves through piecemeal emergency works.

“We raised this directly with the Minister and have previously demanded on many occasions that her Department take a coordinated approach to identify, assess and repair affected school buildings.

“This confirmation, in response to our parliamentary question, is welcome but a strategy to address the issue is long overdue.”

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Drumfad National School which is in a state of disrepair.

Deputy Doherty added: “The Department has now admitted that the presence of defective blocks in school buildings is a serious issue, with 16 schools in Donegal already applying for funding for testing or remediation.

“We welcome the fact that officials will now visit affected schools and that a national strategy will be developed, but I am yet to be convinced that government will treat this matter with the urgency required.

“This issue needs to be addressed with the Department visiting schools in the coming days rather than months.

“Any strategy must also include addressing such buildings as
community centres and childcare facilities, of which there are also many affected by defective blocks across Donegal.

“Children and staff should not have to be in these buildings a moment longer than is necessary. They deserve safe, secure buildings and for work to begin immediately.”

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