*Cllr Joe Cooney. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill
FURTHER FALSE dawns regarding announcements for Broadford and Cooraclareโs potential inclusion in a โฌ50m pilot wastewater scheme have been criticised.
Assurances had been issued to Clare TD, Cathal Crowe (FF) by officials in the Department of Housing that an announcement would be made by November 13th on whether Broadford and Cooraclare would be included in the scheme for essential sewage infrastructure for rural villages.
Criticism may be levelled at Deputy Crowe and fellow Government TD, Joe Carey (FG) for false dawns on this but Senator Timmy Dooley (FF) will be sweating on an announcement. In what appears to be a political stunt, he has said he will not be contesting the next General Election unless the applications receive immediate approval.
Responding to Clare TD, Michael McNamara (IND) in the Dรกil last week, An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar (FG) said he expected an announcement to be made by the end of the year and for a second round of funding before the Governmentโs term concluded. Deputy McNamara commented, โDespite all the promises, thereโs still no announcement of funding for Broadford, Cooraclare or any of the many other unsewered settlements across the country to install a sewerage schemeโ.
Speaking to The Clare Echo on Wednesday, Mayor of Clare, Cllr Joe Cooney (FG) expressed his disappointment with representatives from the county making repeated inaccurate announcements on the topic. โWe here on the ground are getting the brunt of it and weโre getting phonecalls to say what are the announcements about and whether there will be one before certain dates but we should all work together to get this over the line. Iโve always worked with the Oireachtas members and will continue to work with them to get this over the line which is vital and hopefully when it is announced that both Broadford and Cooraclare are includedโ.
Cllr Cooney said, โThe ongoing wait is frustrating for the people of Broadford and Cooraclare at this stage, there has been promises made of announcements at different dates and stages but unfortunately as of now that hasnโt happened. I did hear the Taoiseach in the Dรกil that there would be an announcement before the end of the year and as weโre well aware at this stage the end of the year is not too far away but Iโd still be hopeful that this announcement will be made sooner rather than later in the interests of getting proper infrastructure into small villages like Broadford and Cooraclare who are dying on their feet at the moment without the proper infrastructure, hopefully this announcement will be made definitely before the end of the year if not soonerโ.