*Brid Devanney, Danny Maloney, Martina Cleary & Mary Hanley.ย 

MEMBERS OF THE CLARE PYRITE ACTION GROUP remain โ€œin the darkโ€ on the detail surrounding their inclusion in a defective concrete blocks redress scheme.

Statements released since approval to include Clare and Limerick in the โ‚ฌ2.7bn scheme was granted by the Cabinet on Tuesday has said consultation was ongoing with homeowners but impacted householders in Clare said they have not been included in such discussions.

Founder of the Clare Pyrite Action Group, Dr Martina Cleary told The Clare Echo they have not been told โ€œa single wordโ€ regarding the eligibility and detail into the expanded scheme. โ€œThey have been releasing press statements saying they are consulting with homeowners but none of them are from Clareโ€.

She told The Clare Echo, โ€œThereโ€™s been absolutely no contact with us as stakeholders on the ground with Clare Pyrite Action Group but that is part of their form, they have kept us in the dark from the start. They are now spreading misinformation saying we were consulted as homeowners, it is disgraceful behaviour that weโ€™ve not been consulted. What are they hiding that they canโ€™t let us seeโ€.

While the inclusion of Clare is seen as a positive step, homeowners remain sceptical. โ€œWhat kind of treatment is this, how you could trust this, this is really bad formโ€. She added, โ€œthere is something very wrong that the biggest grant in the history of the State appears to be going through without pre-legislative scrutinyโ€.

Dr Cleary remained critical of the Department of Housing, โ€œwhat theyโ€™ve put us through in county is extraordinary, we met the IS465 criteria for inclusion in July but they put us through prolonged stress and hardship of making us quality for this schemeโ€.

Now that theyโ€™ve been included in the scheme, the focus of the Action Group will change the Crusheen woman confirmed. โ€œWe were set up on the 4th of September 2020 and Iโ€™ve been campaigning 24/7 for this for the last two years, Iโ€™ve put my life on hold and the focus of the Clare Pyrite Action Group is changing. Our immediate focus is now on pre-legislative scrutiny and then trying to put some community support in place, the next phase of research will be the physical and mental health impacts on the people living with this. The campaign that Iโ€™ve led has achieved goal of getting extension of grant, we will launch a new campaign in the immediate week before the Dรกil goes into summer recess is to ensure weโ€™ve some form of input what will impact our lives for decades to comeโ€.

Presently, 90 people are registered with the Action Group, many of which are living in housing estates. The Action Group have calculated that 17 private housing estates are affected and 1,125 houses. โ€œThe tally stops today, we have completed our campaign to get Clare included in the grantโ€.

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