*Ballycannon Heights in Meelick is among the locations impacted. Photograph: Natasha Barton

LIGHTS are out in a number of housing estates across the county as a result of new compliance measures between ESB and Safe Electric when it comes to undertaking upgrades.

Housing estates in Ennis, Meelick, Miltown Malbay, Newmarket-on-Fergus and Westbury are among the locations impacted in recent weeks with no public lighting and what have been acknowledged as โ€œsignificant delaysโ€ in scheduled upgrades.

Cllr Mary Howard (FG) flagged the matter by calling on Clare County Council โ€œto urgently liaise with both the ESB and Safe Electric with a view to resolving public lighting and cabling issues within housing estates across the countyโ€.

Senior engineer in the roads and transportation section of the Council, John Leahy explained, โ€œrepair times of some public lighting faults will take longer than previously experienced due to additional works that are mandatory to ensure compliance with the ESBโ€™s public lighting requirements and Safe Electricโ€™s standards. The public lighting is forty to fifty years old in many of these housing estates. These requirements address potential electrical legacy safety issues and ESB attendance at these repair locations is requiredโ€.

Leahy confirmed that the Council is meeting with ESB locally with engagements also ongoing nationally on the provision of โ€œadequate ESB resources to accelerate repair times and address the current backlog of worksโ€.

Anne Oโ€™Sullivan, an acting senior executive engineer with the Council acknowledged the โ€œsignificant delays to the return of supplies, it is regrettable and taking longer than it should beโ€. She said they have met ESB staff in person with a view to arranging for additional resources. โ€œWe will continue to work with ESB and escalate the issue, weโ€™ve made them very much aware of our dissatisfaction with ESB attending our sitesโ€.

Speaking at the September sitting of the Council, Cllr Howard highlighted, โ€œIn recent weeks weโ€™ve had estates in complete darknessโ€. She said that current protocol requires the ESB to visit the site due for upgrades on two separate occasions, first to turn off the power and again to reconnect, the time between each visit is causing the delay. She believed the matter was a health and safety issues both for the public and ESBโ€™s contractors.

Sentiments from Leahy were not strong enough, Cllr Shane Talty (FF) maintained. โ€œWhat was once a simple call out is now a three-part drama, theyโ€™ve changed safety protocol and nobody will stand over what is there, it is leaving more estates in the dark and leaving people vulnerable in their homes, there a number of houses where there is dead lights outside the doorโ€. One estate in Miltown Malbay has had the lights gone since January, he claimed.

Blocks of lights are out, Cllr Alan Oโ€™Callaghan (FF) agreed while expressing the view that a new tendering process which has been won by a different company has led to the need for more works.

Time is ticking with the eveningโ€™s getting shorter, Cllr Gerry Flynn (IND) commented. โ€œThe Council should have known this was coming with the transition to LED energy. The cut off happens in the estate to fit the new boxes and the length of time it takes to reconnect has left the public very concerned as weโ€™re heading into the winterโ€.

Within South Clare, the problem is lasting from four to five weeks where lights are โ€œknocked offโ€ depending on the size of the estate, according to Cllr Pat Oโ€™Gorman (FF). Urgency is lacking, Cllr PJ Ryan (IND) argued while pointing out that Ballycannon Heights in Meelick has been without public lighting for twelve weeks. Echoing this, Cllr Tom Oโ€™Callaghan (FF) said it was โ€œdisappointing that weโ€™ve come to a stage where the lights are not working, it needs a matter of urgency because we are coming into the winter monthsโ€.

Presence of a strategic plan for the issue was sought by Cllr Ian Lynch (IND). โ€œIs there a plan in place, it isnโ€™t as simple as it used to be, does this come out of our Budget because if it does it will have a huge impactโ€. Cllr Michael Begley (IND) admitted to being โ€œconfusedโ€. He stressed, โ€œthere must be a distinction between recently fitted out estates and ones that are forty or fifty years oldโ€.

An estate in Newmarket-on-Fergus where the โ€œmajority of residents are retiredโ€ is impacted and โ€œthey have serious worries,โ€ Cllr Pat McMahon (FF) flagged. Mayor of Clare, Cllr Joe Cooney (FG) stated that in older estates the โ€œlights have been out for a number of monthsโ€.

Acting Director of Service, Siobhรกn McNulty advised the meeting, โ€œthe issue isnโ€™t the replacing of the heads, it is the decoupling of the supply which is the where the regulation has changedโ€. She assured elected representatives, โ€œwe are working very closely with ESBโ€.

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